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 later be announced in a NCAA.com press release on Wednesday, May 8.
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
- Second round: 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. |