NAIA Women's Tennis Championship Sport Tennis Founded 1981 Country United States and Canada Most recent champion(s) Georgia Gwinnett (5)Official website NAIA.com
The NAIA Women's Tennis Championship is the annual tournament to determine the national champions of women's NAIA collegiate tennis in the United States and Canada. Held annually since 1981, three separate championships are contested each year: team, singles, and doubles.[1]
The most successful program are Auburn–Montgomery , with 14 NAIA national titles.
The current champions are Georgia Gwinnett , who won their fifth national title in 2019.
Results [ ]
Year
Site
Champions
Notes
1981
Overland Park, Kansas
Grand Canyon Guilford
co-champions
1982
Overland Park, Kansas
Westmont
1983
Overland Park, Kansas
Charleston
1984
Overland Park, Kansas
Arkansas–Little Rock (1)
1985
Overland Park, Kansas
Arkansas–Little Rock (2)
1986
Overland Park, Kansas
North Florida
1987
Overland Park, Kansas
Flagler (1)
1988
Overland Park, Kansas
Flagler (2)
1989
Overland Park, Kansas
Flagler (3)
1990
Overland Park, Kansas
Flagler (4)
1991
Overland Park, Kansas
Flagler (5)
1992
Overland Park, Kansas
Auburn Montgomery (1)
1993
Overland Park, Kansas
Lynn (1)
1994
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Mobile
1995
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Lynn (2)
1996
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Lynn (3)
1997
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Brigham Young–Hawaii (1)
1998
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Brigham Young–Hawaii (2)
1999
Boca Raton, Florida
Auburn Montgomery (2) Brenau (1)
co-champions
2000
Lexington, Kentucky
Auburn Montgomery (3)
2001
Lexington, Kentucky
Auburn Montgomery (4)
2002
Peachtree City, Georgia
Brenau (2)
2003
Peachtree City, Georgia
Northwood–Florida
2004
Mobile, Alabama
Auburn Montgomery (5)
2005
Mobile, Alabama
Auburn Montgomery (6)
2006
Mobile, Alabama
Auburn Montgomery (7)
2007
Mobile, Alabama
Auburn Montgomery (8)
2008
Mobile, Alabama
Auburn Montgomery (9)
2009
Mobile, Alabama
Auburn Montgomery (10)
2010
Mobile, Alabama
Fresno Pacific
2011
Mobile, Alabama
Auburn Montgomery (11)
2012
Mobile, Alabama
Auburn Montgomery (12)
2013
Mobile, Alabama
Auburn Montgomery (13)
2014
Mobile, Alabama
Georgia Gwinnett College (1)
2015
Mobile, Alabama
Auburn Montgomery (14)
2016
Mobile, Alabama
Georgia Gwinnett College (2)
2017
Mobile, Alabama
Georgia Gwinnett College (3)
2018
Mobile, Alabama
Georgia Gwinnett College (4)
2019
Mobile, Alabama
Georgia Gwinnett College (5)
2020
Mobile, Alabama
canceled (coronavirus pandemic )
not held
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