The 2024 NCAA DIII women’s tennis championships begin with team selections on Monday, May 6 in a selection show. Singles and doubles selections will be announced today, May 8 in an NCAA.com press release.
First, second and third round team competition will take place Friday, May 10 through Sunday, May 12, with the quarterfinals through national championship occurring May 20-28 at the Dwight Davis Memorial Tennis Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
Brackets, selections information, schedules and the complete team championship history can be found below.
Brackets
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Schedule
All times Eastern
- Selection show (teams): Monday, May 6 | Watch here
- Selections release (individuals): Wednesday, May 8
Team championship schedule
First round: Thursday, May 9- Friday, May 10
- Thursday, May 9
- Friday, May 10
- Stevens vs. Eastern Nazerene, 9 a.m.
- Skidmore vs. Baruch, 10 a.m.
- Middlebury vs. Colby-Sawyer, 10 a.m.
- Redlands vs. Alfred, noon
- UT-Dallas vs. Albright, noon
- N.C. Wesleyan vs. Pitt.-Greensburg, noon
- TCNJ vs. Manhattanville, 2 p.m.
- Drew vs. UMass Boston, 2 p.m.
- Whitman vs. Endicott, 2 p.m.
- Mary Washington vs. SUNY New Paltz, 3 p.m.
Second round: Friday, May 10 – Saturday, May 11
- Friday, May 10
- Saturday, May 11
- Third round: Saturday, May 11 – Sunday, May 12
- Quarterfinals: Monday, May 20
- Semifinals: Tuesday, May 21
- Championship: Thursday, May 23
Singles/doubles championship schedule
- Round of 32 and 16 in singles, Round of 16 in doubles: Saturday, May 25
- Quarterfinals and semifinals in singles, quarterfinals in doubles: Sunday, May 26
- Championships in singles, semifinals and championships in doubles: Monday, May 27
Selections information
The women’s team championship consists of 49 teams in a single-elimination bracket. Individual championships include 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams.
Team: The teams will play a single-elimination tournament with the first, second and third rounds played at non-predetermined sites. The quarterfinal, semifinal and final rounds will be played at a predetermined site. All matches will use a 3-6 format – three doubles matches using an eight-game pro-set (with a tiebreak at 7-7), no ad-scoring with each match valued at one team point, and six singles matches, each valued at one team point, played best-of-three sets, no-ad scoring. All matches shall be played to decision.
Individual: All matches shall be the best of three sets unless otherwise decided by the Men’s and Women’s Tennis Committees. No-ad scoring and a seven-point tiebreak at six-games-all will be used for all matches.
📊 DIII women’s tennis regional rankings
Team championship history
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps won its third championship in six years in 2023. Check out the full DIII women’s tennis team championship history below:
YEAR | CHAMPION | SCORE | RUNNER-UP | HOST OR SITE |
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2023 | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | 5-3 | UChicago | Orlando, Fla. |
2022 | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | 5-1 | UChicago | Orlando, Fla. |
2021 | Emory | 5-0 | Wesleyan (CT) | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
2020 | Canceled due to COVID-19 | — | — | — |
2019 | Wesleyan (CT) | 5-4 | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | Kalamazoo, Mich. |
2018 | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | 5-4 | Emory | Claremont, Calif. |
2017 | Williams | 5-4 | Emory | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
2016 | Emory | 5-4 | Williams | Kalamazoo, Mich. |
2015 | Williams | 5-4 | Emory | Mason, Ohio |
2014 | Emory | 5-1 | Amherst | Claremont, Calif. |
2013 | Williams | 5-2 | Emory | Kalamazoo, Mich. |
2012 | Williams | 5-2 | Chicago | Cary, N.C. |
2011 | Williams | 5-4 | Amherst | Claremont, Calif. |
2010 | Williams | 5-0 | Emory | Fredricksburg, Va. |
2009 | Williams | 5-2 | Amherst | Lawrenceville, Ga. |
2008 | Williams | 5-4 | Washington and Lee | St. Peter, Minn. |
2007 | Washington and Lee | 5-2 | Amherst | Mary Washington |
2006 | Emory | 5-1 | Washington and Lee | Santa Cruz, Calif. |
2005 | Emory | 5-3 | Wash. & Lee | Kalamazoo |
2004 | Emory | 5-0 | Amherst | Rhodes |
2003 | Emory | 5-1 | Wash. & Lee | Redlands, Calif. |
2002 | Williams | 6-3 | Emory | Sweet Briar |
2001 | Williams | 6-3 | Trinity (Tex.) | Trinity (Tex.) |
2000 | Trinity (Tex.) | 5-4 | UC San Diego | Gust. Adolphus |
1999 | Amherst | 5-2 | Williams | TCNJ |
1998 | Skidmore | 5-1 | Kenyon | Wash. & Lee |
1997 | Kenyon | 6-3 | Trinity (Tex.) | Pomona, Calif. |
1996 | Emory | 5-1 | Wash. & Lee | Kalamazoo |
1995 | Kenyon | 5-4 | UC San Diego | Sweet Briar |
1994 | UC San Diego | 7-2 | Williams | Kalamazoo |
1993 | Kenyon | 7-2 | Gust. Adolphus | Carleton |
1992 | Pomona-Pitzer | 5-4 | Kenyon | Kalamazoo |
1991 | Mary Washington | 5-4 | Gust. Adolphus | Emory |
1990 | Gust. Adolphus | 5-4 | UC San Diego | TCNJ |
1989 | UC San Diego | 8-1 | Kenyon | Claremont-M-S |
1988 | Mary Washington | 7-2 | Kenyon | Emory |
1987 | UC San Diego | 6-3 | Occidental | Kalamazoo |
1986 | TCNJ | 6-3 | Occidental | Kalamazoo |
1985 | UC San Diego | 8-1 | Davidson | Haverford |
1984 | Davidson | 15-14 | UC San Diego | Kalamazoo |
1983 | Principia | 17-13 | UNC Greensboro | Claremont-M-S |
1982 | Occidental | 18-15 | UC San Diego | Jackson, Miss. |