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NCAA Division II women's tennis championship

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NCAA Division II women's tennis championship
Logo of the most recent iteration of the championship
SportCollege tennis
Founded1982
No. of teams48
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Team: Nova Southeastern (1)
Official websiteNCAA.com

The NCAA Division II Women's Tennis Championship is the National Collegiate Athletic Association's annual tennis tournament to determine the team champions of women's collegiate tennis from Division II institutions in the United States.

From its establishment in 1982 until 1994, the championship consisted of three championships: singles, doubles, and team. However, the singles and doubles titles were discontinued after 1994 and have not been reestablished.

Armstrong State, with eight titles, is the most successful program, while Barry, with five titles, leads among active Division II programs.

Nova Southeastern are the current champions, winning their first national title in 2024.

History

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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 conquered the AIAW and usurped its authority and membership.[1]

Champions

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Singles, Doubles, and Team titles (1982–1994)

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NCAA Division II Women's Tennis Championship
Year Site
(Host)
Team Championship Singles Champion Doubles Champions
Winner Score/Games Runners-Up
1982
Details
Edwardsville, IL
(SIU Edwardsville)
Cal State Northridge 15–13 Cal State Bakersfield Iwona Kuczynska
(Cal State Bakersfield)
Wendy Luhmann / Cindy Woodhouse
(Cal State Northridge)
1983
Details
Pomona, CA
(Cal Poly Pomona)
Tennessee–Chattanooga 5–4 UC Davis Suzanne Kuhlman
(Georgetown)
Sandra Elliott / Mary Gillach
(Northern Colorado)
1984
Details
Chattanooga, TN
(UT–Chattanooga)
Tennessee–Chattanooga (2) 8–1 SIU Edwardsville Elisabeth Calander
(SIU Edwardsville)
Sue McCulloch / Christine Picher
(Tennessee–Chattanooga)
1985
Details
Bakersfield, CA
(Cal State Bakersfield)
Tennessee–Chattanooga (3) 8–1 Notre Dame Sandra Elliott / Nancy Roe
(Northern Colorado)
1986
Details
Northridge, CA
(Cal State Northridge)
SIU Edwardsville 5–4 Cal State Northridge Nancy Roe
(Northern Colorado)
1987
Details
SIU Edwardsville (2) 5–4 Abilene Christian Xenia Anastasiadou
(Cal Poly Pomona)
Christina Bokelund / Portia George
(SIU Edwardsville)
1988
Details
Rohnert Park, CA
(Sonoma State)
SIU Edwardsville (3) 5–4 Cal Poly SLO
1989
Details
Edwardsville, IL
(SIU Edwardsville)
SIU Edwardsville (4) 5–4 UC Davis Christina Bokelund
(SIU Edwardsville)
Susan Wheeler / Layla DeStaffany
(Air Force)
1990
Details
Davis, CA
(UC Davis)
UC Davis 5–3 Cal Poly Pomona Edna Olivarez
(Cal State Los Angeles)
Edna Olivarez / Jennifer Choi
(Cal State Los Angeles)
1991
Details
Cal Poly Pomona 5–3 UC Davis Laura Simmons
(Air Force)
Onnaca Heron / Cindy Hamnquist
(Cal Poly Pomona)
1992
Details
Canyon, TX
(West Texas State)
Cal Poly Pomona (2) 5–0 Grand Canyon Michelle King
(Abilene Christian)
Rebecca Galassini / Traci Guy
(Grand Canyon)
1993
Details
Industry, CA UC Davis (2) 5–1 Cal Poly Lucie Ludvigova
(Grand Canyon)
Mary Hirst / Lee Whitwell
(Francis Marion)
1994
Details
North Florida 6–0 Cal Poly Pomona Stacy Moss
(Rollins)

Team title only (1995–present)

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NCAA Division II Women's Tennis Championship
Year Site
(Host)
Team Championship
Champion Score/Games Runners-Up
1995
Details
Davis, CA
(UC Davis)
Armstrong State 4–0 Grand Canyon
1996
Details
Edmond, OK
(Central Oklahoma)
Armstrong State (2) 4–0 Abilene Christian
1997
Details
Springfield, MO Lynn 5–4 Armstrong State
1998
Details
Lynn (2) 5–2 Armstrong State
1999
Details
Pensacola, FL
(West Florida)
BYU–Hawaii 5–1 Armstrong State
2000
Details
BYU–Hawaii (2) 5–0 Lynn
2001
Details
Lynn (3) 5–3 BYU–Hawaii
2002
Details
Kansas City, MO BYU–Hawaii (3) 5–1 Armstrong State
2003
Details
Altamonte Springs, FL
(Rollins)
BYU–Hawaii (4) 5–3 Barry
2004
Details
BYU–Hawaii (5) 5–1 Barry
2005
Details
Armstrong State (3) 5–3 BYU–Hawaii
2006
Details
Kansas City, MO BYU–Hawaii (6) 5–3 Armstrong State
2007
Details
Altamonte Springs, FL
(Rollins)
BYU–Hawaii (7) 5–0 West Florida
2008
Details
Houston, TX Armstrong State (4) 5–2 Lynn
2009
Details
Altamonte Springs, FL
(Rollins)
Armstrong State (5) 5–2 Lynn
2010
Details
Armstrong State (6) 5–1 BYU–Hawaii
2011
Details
Barry 5–3 Lynn
2012
Details
Louisville, KY
(Bellarmine)
Armstrong State (7) 5–2 BYU–Hawaii
2013
Details
Surprise, AZ Armstrong State (8) 5–2 BYU–Hawaii
2014
Details
Altamonte Springs, FL
(Rollins)
Barry (2) 5–4 Armstrong State
2015
Details
Surprise, AZ Armstrong State (9) 5–2 Barry
2016
Details
Denver, CO
(Metro State)
Armstrong State (10) 5–3 BYU–Hawaii
2017
Details
Altamonte Springs, FL
(Rollins)
Barry (3) 5–0 Lynn
2018
Details
Surprise, AZ Barry (4) 5–0 West Florida
2019
Details
Altamonte Springs, FL
(Rollins)
Barry (5) 4–2 Lynn
2020
Details
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Details
Surprise, AZ Barry (6) 4–0 Indianapolis
2022
Details
Altamonte Springs, FL Barry (7) 4–1 Central Oklahoma
2023
Details
Orlando, FL Barry (8) 4–1 Nova Southeastern
2024
Details
Nova Southeastern 4–2 Barry
2025
Details
2026
Details
Surprise, AZ

Champions

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  • Schools highlighted in pink are closed or no longer sponsor athletics.
  • Schools highlight in yellow have reclassified to another NCAA division.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Division II Women's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
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