Texas A&M clinched the 2024 NCAA women’s tennis outdoor team title by beating Georgia 4-1. This is the Aggies’ first team title; they were runners up in 2013.
The individual championship competitors (singles and doubles) were announced on April 30. Singles competition begins May 20 and doubles competition begins May 21 in Stillwater.
The 2024 NCAA DI women’s tennis championships began with team selections on Monday, April 29 where the 64-team field was announced. The individual championship competitors (singles and doubles) were then announced in an NCAA.com press release April 30. The final site competition ran from May 17-19 at Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Singles and doubles will take place May 20-25.
Brackets, selections information, schedules and the complete team championship history can be found below.
2024 DI women’s tennis championship brackets
➡️ MORE BRACKETS: Interactive team bracket | Printable team bracket | Singles bracket | Doubles bracket
2024 DI women’s tennis singles/doubles championship schedule
- May 20: Singles round of 64
- May 21: Singles round of 32; Doubles round of 32
- May 22: Singles round of 16; Doubles round of 16
- May 23: Singles quarterfinals; Doubles quarterfinals
- May 24: Singles semifinals; Doubles semifinals
- May 25: Singles national championship; Doubles national championship.
2024 DI women’s tennis team championship schedule
All times in ET
April 29 — Teams selection show
April 30 — Individuals (singles and doubles) selection release
Friday, May 3 | First round for the team championship
- Florida State 4, UNC Asheville 0
- LSU 4, Baylor 3
- Texas Tech 4, Denver 1
- Arizona State 4, Northwestern 3
- Auburn 4, BYU 0
- San Diego 4, Grand Canyon 0
- (7) Georgia 4, Alabama State 0
- Wisconsin 4, William & Mary 0
- (6) Pepperdine 4, SIUE 0
- (8) UCLA 4, San Diego State 0
- (2) Stanford 4, UMass 0
- (10) Cal 4, Sacramento State 0
- Southern California 4, Cal Poly 0
- (4) North Carolina 4, Navy 0
Saturday, May 4 | First and second rounds for the team championship
- First round:
- Vanderbilt 4, Wake Forest 1
- Princeton 4, Washington 3
- Duke 4, ETSU 0
- Notre Dame 4, Xavier 3
- Old Dominion 4, South Carolina 3
- Oklahoma 4, Arizona 0
- Georgia Tech 4, Illinois 1
- Miami (FL) 4, FIU 1
- (12) Ohio State 4, Toledo 0
- (5) Virginia 4, LIU 0
- (16) Tennessee 4, Murray State 0
- SMU 4, Alabama 3
- (15) NC State 4, South Carolina State 0
- (3) Michigan 4, Chicago State 0
- (13) Texas A&M 4, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0
- (9) Texas 4, Harvard 0
- (14) Florida 4, Stetson 0
- (1) Oklahoma State 4, Fairfield 0
- Second round
Sunday, May 5 | Second round for the team championship
May 10-11 | Super regionals for the team championship
May 17: Quarterfinals for the team championship
May 18: Semifinals for the team championship
May 19: Team championship final
DI women’s tennis championship history
UNC won its first-ever outdoor team title in 2023, playing an all-North Carolina final against NC State. Stanford women’s tennis has collected the most titles to date with 20.
🔄 RECAP: 2023 DI women’s tennis championships
See the full DI women’s tennis team championship history below:
YEAR | CHAMPION | POINTS/SCORE | RUNNER-UP | HOST OR SITE | ATTENDANCE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Texas A&M | 4-1 | Georgia | Oklahoma State | NA |
2023 | North Carolina | 4-1 | NC State | UCF | NA |
2022 | Texas | 4-1 | Oklahoma | Illinois | NA |
2021 | Texas | 4-3 | Pepperdine | UCF | NA |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | — | — | — | — |
2019 | Stanford | 4-0 | Georgia | UCF | NA |
2018 | Stanford | 4-3 | Vanderbilt | Wake Forest | NA |
2017 | Florida | 4-1 | Stanford | Georgia | NA |
2016 | Stanford | 4-3 | Oklahoma State | Tulsa | NA |
2015 | Vanderbilt | 4-2 | UCLA | Baylor | NA |
2014 | UCLA | 4-3 | North Carolina | Georgia | NA |
2013 | Stanford | 4-3 | Texas A&M | Illinois | NA |
2012 | Florida | 4-0 | UCLA | Georgia | NA |
2011 | Florida | 4-3 | Stanford | Stanford | NA |
2010 | Stanford | 4-3 | Florida | Georgia | NA |
2009 | Duke | 4-0 | California | Texas A&M | NA |
2008 | UCLA | 4-0 | California | Tulsa | NA |
2007 | Georgia Tech | 4-2 | UCLA | Georgia | NA |
2006 | Stanford | 4-1 | Miami | Stanford | NA |
2005 | Stanford | 4-0 | Texas | Georgia | NA |
2004 | Stanford | 4-1 | UCLA | Georgia | 3,634 |
2003 | Florida | 4-3 | Stanford | Florida | 3,182 |
2002 | Stanford | 4-1 | Florida | Stanford | 5,053 |
2001 | Stanford | 4-0 | Vanderbilt | Georgia St. | N/A |
2000 | Georgia | 5-4 | Stanford | Pepperdine | 1,780 |
1999 | Stanford | 5-2 | Florida | Florida | 4,912 |
1998 | Florida | 5-1 | Duke | Notre Dame | 2,310 |
1997 | Stanford | 5-1 | Florida | Stanford | 4,360 |
1996 | Florida | 5-2 | Stanford | Florida St. | 3,749 |
1995 | Texas | 5-4 | Florida | Pepperdine | 5,404 |
1994 | Georgia | 5-4 | Stanford | Georgia | 5,613 |
1993 | Texas | 5-2 | Stanford | Florida | 4,913 |
1992 | Florida | 5-3 | Texas | Stanford | 7,036 |
1991 | Stanford | 5-1 | UCLA | Stanford | 8,523 |
1990 | Stanford | 5-1 | Florida | Florida | 3,144 |
1989 | Stanford | 5-0 | UCLA | Florida | 2,050 |
1988 | Stanford | 5-2 | Florida | UCLA | 6,328 |
1987 | Stanford | 5-1 | Georgia | UCLA | 2,351 |
1986 | Stanford | 5-4 | Southern California | Texas | 2,927 |
1985 | Southern California | 6-3 | Miami (Fla) | Oklahoma City | 4,552 |
1984 | Stanford | 6-0 | Southern California | Los Angeles | 3,405 |
1983 | Southern California | 8-1 | Trinity (Tex) | Albuquerque, NM | 3,027 |
1982 | Stanford | 6-3 | UCLA | Salt Lake City | 1,595 |