NCAA Men's Division II Tennis Championship

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NCAA Men's Division II Tennis Championship
NCAA 2018 Division II Men's Tennis Championship logo.svg
Logo of the most recent iteration of the championship
SportCollege tennis
Founded1963
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Team: Barry (4th)
Official websiteNCAA.com

The NCAA Division II Men's Tennis Championship is an annual men's college tennis national collegiate championship sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for teams in Division II.

Unlike the championships for Division I and Division III, this tournament crowns only a team champion. Individual and doubles titles were contested from 1963 to 1994 before being discontinued.

Lander, with eight titles, is the most successful program.

The current champions are Barry, who won their fifth title in 2021.

History[]

The championship first began in 1963 as the NCAA College Division Men's Tennis Championship for smaller colleges and universities not in the larger University Division (the precursor to the current Division I). The tournament gained its current name when the NCAA introduced its three-division structure in 1973–74. The national championship rounds are contested annually in May.[1]

Champions[]

Singles, Doubles, and Team (Points) Championships (1963–1982)[]

NCAA Division II Men's Tennis Championships
(NCAA College Division Men's Tennis Championships, 1962–1973)
Year Site / Host Team Championship Singles Champion Doubles Champions
Champion(s) Points Runner(s)-up Points
1963
Details
Saint Louis, MO Cal State Los Angeles 9 Southern Illinois 7
(Cal State Los Angeles)
/
(Cal State Los Angeles)
1964
Greencastle, IN Cal State Los Angeles (2)
Southern Illinois
15
(Cal State LA)
/
(UC Santa Barbara)
1965
Los Angeles, CA Cal State Los Angeles (3) 20 Redlands 16 /
(Redlands)
1966
Sewanee, TN Rollins 17 Cal State Los Angeles
Long Beach State
12
(UT–Chattanooga)
/ Ken Stuart
(Long Beach State)
1967
Chicago, IL Long Beach State 18 Lamar 14 Sherwood Stewart
(Lamar)
/
(Long Beach State)
1968
Fort Worth, TX Fresno State 19 Cal State Los Angeles 14
(Cal State Los Angeles)
/
(Fresno State)
1969
East Stroudsburg, PA Cal State Northridge 17 Northeast Missouri State 16 Steve Messmer
(Cal State Northridge)
Steve Messmer /
(Cal State Northridge)
1970
Hayward, CA UC Irvine 25 Cal Poly 12
(UC Irvine)
/
(UC Irvine)
1971
Greencastle, IN UC Irvine (2) 25 Rollins 22
(UC Irvine)
/
(Rollins)
1972
UC Irvine (3)
Rollins (2)
22 Kalamazoo Charlie Owens
(Samford)
/
(Rollins)
1973
East Stroudsburg, PA UC Irvine (4) 28 Cal Poly 17
(UC Irvine)
/
(UC Irvine)
1974
Irvine, CA San Diego 25 UC Irvine 20
(San Diego)
/
(San Diego)
1975
UC Irvine (5)
San Diego (2)
22 CSU–Pueblo Scott Carnahan /
(UC Irvine)
1976
Maryville, MO Hampton 23 UC Irvine 18 Tim Monroe
(UC Davis)
Roger de Santis Guedes /
Bruce Foxworth
(Hampton)
1977
San Diego, CA UC Irvine (6) 20 SIU Edwardsville 15 Juan Farrow
(SIU Edwardsville)
Jeff Williams / Curt Stalder
(UC Irvine)
1978
SIU Edwardsville 14 Hampton 12 /
(San Diego)
1979
Little Rock, AR SIU Edwardsville (2) 21 San Diego 15
(SIU Edwardsville)
Juan Farrow /
(SIU Edwardsville)
1980
Edwardsville, IL SIU Edwardsville (3) 24 Nicholls State 12 Juan Farrow
(SIU Edwardsville)
Juan Farrow / Hugo Núñez
(SIU Edwardsville)
1981
Little Rock, AR SIU Edwardsville (4) 22 Rollins
Southwest Texas State
12 Ken Flach
(SIU Edwardsville)
/
(Southwest Texas State)
1982
Miami, FL SIU Edwardsville (5) 22 Cal State Bakersfield 13 Ken Flach / Doug Burke
(SIU Edwardsville)

Singles, Doubles, and Team (Bracket) Championships (1983–1994)[]

NCAA Division II Men's Tennis Championships
Year Site Team Championship Singles Champion Doubles Champions
Champion Score Runner-up
1983
San Marcos, TX SIU Edwardsville (6) 5–4 Southwest Texas State Ken Flach
(SIU Edwardsville)
Ken Flach / Robert Seguso
(SIU Edwardsville)
1984
SIU Edwardsville (7) 5–4 Southwest Texas State
(Stephen F. Austin)
/
(SIU Edwardsville)
1985
Northridge, CA Chapman 5–4 Hampton
(Rollins)
/
(Stephen F. Austin)
1986
Cal Poly 5–4 Chapman
(Stephen F. Austin)
/
(Cal Poly)
1987
Chapman (2) 5–1 Hampton
(Rollins)
Paul Wekesa /
(Chapman)
1988
Rohnert Park, CA Chapman (3) 5–2 Hampton Miles Walker
(Chapman)
/
(Rollins)
1989
Bolivar, MO Hampton (2) 5–1 Cal Poly
(Bloomsburg)
Aga Soemarno /
(Ferris State)
1990
Edwardsville, IL Cal Poly (2) 5–4 UC Davis
(UT Martin)
/
(UT Martin)
1991
Edmond, OK Rollins (3) 5–3 Cal Poly
(Armstrong Atlantic)
/
(UC Davis)
1992
UC Davis 5–1 Hampton
(Armstrong Atlantic)
/
(UC Davis)
1993
Lander 5–2 Hampton
(UC Davis)
/
(Cal Poly Pomona)
1994
Bolivar, MO Lander (2) 5–3 Hampton
(Hampton)
/
(Lander)

Team Championship Only (1995–present)[]

NCAA Division II Men's Tennis Championship
Year Site Team Championship
Champion Score Runner-up
1995
Davis, CA Lander (3) 4–2 North Florida
1996
Edmond, OK Lander (4) 4–1 Rollins
1997
Springfield, MO Lander (5) 5–1 West Florida
1998
Lander (6) 5–1 Barry
1999
Pensacola, FL Lander (7) 5–1 Barry
2000
Lander (8) 5–2 Hawaii Pacific
2001
Rollins (4) 5–0 Hawaii Pacific
2002
Kansas City, MO BYU–Hawaii 5–4 Drury
2003
Altamonte Springs, FL BYU–Hawaii (2) 5–4 Hawaii Pacific
2004
West Florida 5–2 Valdosta State
2005
West Florida (2) 5–0 North Florida
2006
Kansas City, MO Valdosta State 5–2 Lynn
2007
Altamonte Springs, FL Lynn 5–1 Valdosta State
2008
Houston, TX Armstrong Atlantic 5–0 Barry
2009
Altamonte Springs, FL Armstrong Atlantic (2) 5–4 Barry
2010
Barry 5–4 Valdosta State
2011
Valdosta State (2) 5–2 Barry
2012
Louisville, KY Armstrong Atlantic (3) 5–0 West Florida
2013
Surprise, AZ Barry (2) 5–4 Armstrong Atlantic
2014
Altamonte Springs, FL West Florida (3) 5–3 Hawaii Pacific
2015
Surprise, AZ Barry (3) 5-3 Hawaii Pacific
2016
Denver, CO Hawaii Pacific 5-3 Saint Leo
2017
Altamonte Springs, FL West Florida (4) 5–2 Barry
2018
Surprise, AZ Columbus State 5–4 Barry
2019
Altamonte Springs, FL Barry (4) 4–3 Columbus State
2020
Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021
Surprise, AZ Barry (5) 4–1 Columbus State

Champions[]

Team titles[]

Rank Team Titles
1 Lander 8
2 SIU Edwardsville 7
3 UC Irvine 6
4 Barry 5
5 West Florida 4
6 Armstrong State
Cal State Los Angeles
Chapman
Hampton
Rollins
3
11 BYU–Hawaii
Cal Poly–San Luis Obispo
San Diego
Valdosta State
2
15 Cal State Northridge
Columbus State
Fresno State
Hawaii Pacific
Long Beach State
Lynn
SIU Carbondale
UC Davis
1

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Division II Men's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved May 21, 2015.

External links[]

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