NCAA Division III men's tennis championships

NCAA Division III men's tennis championships
Logo of the most recent iteration of the championship
SportCollege tennis
Founded1976
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Team: Chicago (2nd)
Official websiteNCAA.com

The NCAA Division III 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 III. Team, individual, and doubles championships are awarded each year.

UC Santa Cruz and Kalamazoo are the most successful men's Division III programs, with seven team titles each.

Chicago are the reigning team national champions, winning their second title in 2024.

History

The championship first began in 1976 after the NCAA divided its membership into its current three-division system in 1973–74. The national championship rounds are contested annually in May.[1]

Champions

Singles, Doubles, and Team (Points) Championships

NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Championships
YearSite
(Host)
Team ChampionshipSingles ChampionDoubles Champions
WinnerPointsRunners-UpPoints
1976Jackson, MSKalamazoo18Claremont-Mudd-Scripps15John Blomberg
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
Larry Davidson / John Irwin
(Swarthmore)
1977Swarthmore15Claremont-Mudd-Scripps12A.J. Shaka
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
Ben Johns / Stewart Jackson
(Washington & Lee)
1978Delaware, OHKalamazoo (2)20Washington & Lee12Chris Bussert
(Kalamazoo)
Chris Bussert / Jim Hosner
(Kalamazoo)
1979Jackson, MSRedlands17Gustavus Adolphus13Mark Tappan
(Redlands)
Mike Capelouto / Ken Whitmer
(Redlands)
1980Claremont, CAGustavus Adolphus14Claremont-Mudd-Scripps13Chris Burns
(Kalamazoo)
John Mattke / Paul Holbach
(Gustavus Adolphus)
1981Salisbury, MDClaremont-Mudd-Scripps
Swarthmore (2)
9Donovan Jones
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
Jim Hearn / Shaun Miller
(Gustavus Adolphus)
1982Kalamazoo, MIGustavus Adolphus (2)19Kalamazoo14Shaun Miller
(Gustavus Adolphus)
Shaun Miller / Rich Skanse
(Gustavus Adolphus)

Singles, Doubles, and Team (Bracket) Championships

NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Championship
YearSite
(Host)
Team ChampionshipSingles ChampionDoubles Champions
WinnerScore/GamesRunners-Up
1983Albany, NYRedlands (2)5–4Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsErik Michelsen
(Redlands)
Alex Gaeta / Bob Swartout
(Rochester)
1984Atlanta, GARedlands (3)7–2Gustavus AdolphusScott Moore
(Redlands)
Eugene Jones / Dan Beers
(UC San Diego)
1985Lexington, VASwarthmore (3)5–4KalamazooToby Clark
(Principia)
Jeff Krieger / Shep Davidson
(Swarthmore)
1986Claremont, CAKalamazoo (2)6–3Washington & LeeTim Corwin
(Kalamazoo)
Jim Burda / Alex Palladino
(Kalamazoo)
1987Salisbury, MDKalamazoo (3)6–3Washington & LeeToby Clark
(Principia)
1988Lexington, VAWashington & Lee5–4UC Santa CruzNoel Occomy
(Brandeis)
Lance Au / Frank Hinman
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
1989Kalamazoo, MIUC Santa Cruz5–4SwarthmoreJohn Morris
(Washington & Lee)
John Morris / Robert Matthews
(Washington & Lee)
1990Swarthmore, PASwarthmore (4)5–1UC Santa CruzLarry Gewer
(Washington College)
John Morris / Bill Meadows
(Washington & Lee)
1991Claremont, CAKalamazoo (4)7–2UC Santa CruzLewis Miller
(Kalamazoo)
Dave Jussila / Ryan Skanse
(Gustavus Adolphus)
1992Atlanta, GAKalamazoo (5)5–1UC Santa CruzRyan McKee / Chris Noyes
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
1993Kalamazoo, MIKalamazoo (6)5–2UC Santa CruzRyan McKees
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
Tim Cooley / Ryan McKee
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
1994Redlands, CAWashington College5–4Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsSeth Denawetz
(Kalamazoo)
Ron Ward / Jonathan Harper
(UC Santa Cruz)
1995Kalamazoo, MIUC Santa Cruz (2)4–1Washington CollegeDamian Polla
(Washington College)
Todd Born / John Weston
(Redlands)
1996Atlanta, GAUC Santa Cruz (3)4–2EmoryMark Ellis
(Cal Lutheran)
Josh Vining / Jonathan Harper
(UC Santa Cruz)
1997Lexington, VAWashington College (2)4–2KalamazooDamian Polla
(Washington College)
Mark Ellis / Jenia Karimov
(Cal Lutheran)
1998Williamstown, MAUC Santa Cruz (4)4–2WilliamsDavid Weisman
(Babson)
Brian Cummings / Thomas Oechel
(UC Santa Cruz)
1999Claremont, CAWilliams4–1KalamazooThomas Oechel
(UC Santa Cruz)
2000Kalamazoo, MITrinity (TX)4–3Gustavus AdolphusKayvon Fatahalian
(Carnegie Mellon)
Peter Gladkin / Thomas Oechel
(UC Santa Cruz)
2001Greencastle, INWilliams (2)4–1UC Santa CruzDerek Fitzpatrick
(UC Santa Cruz)
Derek Fitzpatrick / Nick Cunningham
(UC Santa Cruz)
2002Santa Cruz, CAWilliams (3)4–3EmoryJosh Lefkowitz
(Williams)
John Michael Cham-A-Koon / Ivan Yeh
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
2003St. Peter, MNEmory4–0WilliamsEric Butorac
(Gustavus Adolphus)
Eric Butorac / Kevin Whipple
(Gustavus Adolphus)
2004Lewiston, MEMiddlebury4–3WilliamsMatt Seeberger
(UC Santa Cruz)
Dan Uyar / Paul Bristow
(Mary Washington College)
2005Santa Cruz, CAUC Santa Cruz (5)4–1MiddleburyMatt Seeberger / Matt Brunner
(UC Santa Cruz)
2006Fredericksburg, VAEmory (2)4–1MiddleburyWill Boe-Wiegaard
(Bates)
Shane Templeman / Matt Seeberger
(UC Santa Cruz)
2007St. Louis, MOUC Santa Cruz (6)5–1EmoryMatt Seeberger
(UC Santa Cruz)
Matt Seeberger / Max Ortiz
(UC Santa Cruz)
2008Lewiston, MEWashington–St. Louis5–3EmoryMichael Greenberg
(Williams)
Guillaume Schils / Larry Wang
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
2009Claremont, CAUC Santa Cruz (7)5–0AmherstMichael Goodwin
(Emory)
Amrit Ruspasinghe / Ben Stein
(Bates)
2010Oberlin, OHMiddlebury (2)5–1AmherstDaniel Kim
(Amherst)
Brian Pybas / Marc Vartabedian
(UC Santa Cruz)
2011Claremont, CAAmherst5–2EmoryChris Goodwin
(Emory)
Oscar Pena / Stephen Sullivan
(Bowdoin)
2012Cary, NCEmory (3)5–3KenyonDillon Pottish
(Emory)
Austin Chafetz / Luis Rattenhuber
(Amherst)
2013Kalamazoo, MIWilliams (4)5–2Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsAdam Putterman
(Washington–St. Louis)
Elliot Kahler / Ian Wagner
(Emory)
2014Claremont, CAAmherst (2)5–3Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsJoey Fritz
(Amherst)
Eric Klawitter / Christopher Krimbill
(Case Western Reserve)
2015Lindner Family Tennis Center, Mason, OHClaremont-Mudd-Scripps (2)5–0MiddleburyWarren Wood
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
Warren Wood / Joe Dorn
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
2016Kalamazoo, MIBowdoin5–0MiddleburySkylar Butts
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
Samuel Geier / Tristan Kaye
(Kenyon)
2017Chattanooga, TNEmory (4)5–2Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsLubomir Cuba
(Middlebury)
Lubomir Cuba / William De Quant
(Middlebury)
2018Claremont, CAMiddlebury (3)5–3BowdoinGrant Ukren
(Bowdoin)
Lubomir Cuba / Kyle Schlanger
(Middlebury)
2019Kalamazoo, MI
(Kalamazoo)
Emory (5)5–3Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsJonathan Jemison
(Emory)
Jerry Jiang / Grant Ukren
(Bowdoin)
2020St. Louis, MO
(Washington)
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Chattanooga, TN
(Sewanee)
Emory (6)5–2Case Western ReserveLeo Vithoontien
(Carleton)
Leo Vithoontien /Xander Zuczek
(Carleton)
2022Orlando, FL
(Oglethorpe)
Chicago5-2Case Western ReserveStan Morris
(Middlebury)
James Hopper / Jonathan Powell
(Case Western Reserve)
2023Orlando, FL
(Oglethorpe)
Case Western Reserve5-2TuftsRishabh Sharda (Tufts)James Hopper / Vishwa Aduru
(Case Western Reserve)
2024St. Louis, MO
(Washington–St. Louis)
Chicago (2)5–4Claremont-Mudd-ScrippsTristan Bradley
(Bowdoin)
Gage Gohl / Tyler Haddorff
(Gustavus Adolphus)
2025Claremont, CA
(Claremont-Mudd-Scripps)
2026Chattanooga, TN
(Sewanee)

Champions

  • Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified to another NCAA division.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Division III Men's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
  • NCAAsports.com
  • List of NCAA champions
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