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NCAA Division I women's tennis championships

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NCAA Division I women's tennis championships
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The NCAA Division I women's tennis championships are contested at an annual tournament hosted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national champions of women's team, singles, and doubles collegiate tennis among its Division I members in the United States. It has been organized by the NCAA every year since 1982, except for 2020.[1]

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Stanford has been the most successful program across all three events (singles, doubles, and team).

The University of Georgia is the reigning team national champions, winning their third national title in 2025.

The Division I NCAA team tournament was expanded to 64 teams in 1999.

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History

Tennis was one of twelve women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981–82 school year, as the NCAA engaged in battle with the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women for sole governance of women's collegiate sports. The AIAW continued to conduct its established championship program in the same twelve (and other) sports; however, after a year of dual women's championships, the NCAA outlasted the AIAW to gain sole authority over women's sports.

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Pre-NCAA sponsorship (1922–1981)

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NCAA sponsorship (1982–present)

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Champions

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Team titles

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  • Schools highlighted in italics have reclassified to another NCAA division.
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Results by School and Year

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From 1996 to 1998, the eight teams who advanced directly to the round of 16 are marked with an x. Since 1999, the top 16 teams have been seeded 1 through 16, and the seeds are marked in superscript.

  • The exception to the seeding rule was 2000, when the top 16 teams were seeded in groups of 4, marked by these symbols: · : ⁝ ⁞
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