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2026 NCAA DI women’s tennis championship: Bracket, schedule, scores

Texas A&M has defeated Auburn to win the 2026 DI women’s tennis team championship.

The Aggies topped the Tigers, 4-1, to win the program’s second national title in the last three years. TAMU finished as a runner-up last year.

The tournament field was revealed on Monday, April 27 via a selection show on NCAA.com. Sixty-four teams competed in the single-elimination tournament. TAMU won the crown on Sunday, May 17 with the championship match at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Georgia.

👉 Click or tap here for live scores and streams for the DI women’s tennis championship 

2026 DI women’s tennis team championship bracket

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2026 DI women’s tennis team championship schedule 

  • Selection show: Monday, April 27 | Re-watch the selection show here
  • First round: Friday, May 1 
    • Miami (FL) 4, North Florida 0
    • South Carolina 4, Maryland 0  
    • Tennessee 4, Old Dominion 2 
    • Stanford 4, BYU 2 
    • No. 2 Auburn 4, Bryant 0
    • Clemson 4, ETSU 1
    • UCF 4, Navy 1
    • UCLA 4, San Diego State 3
    • California 4, Utah 1 
    • No. 5 North Carolina 4, Charleston Southern 0
    • No. 15 Duke 4, VCU 0
    • No. 11 Pepperdine 4, UC Santa Barbara 0
    • No. 16 Arizona State 4, Denver 0
    • No. 14 Vanderbilt 4, Xavier 0
    • No. 13 Southern California 4, Sacramento State 0
    • No. 8 NC State 5, Morgan State 0
  • First and second rounds: Saturday, May 2
    • First round:
      • Florida 4, Toledo 0
      • Notre Dame 4, Arizona 3
      • Charlotte 4, Elon 0
      • Washington 4, Liberty 0 
      • Texas Tech 4, Yale 1
      • SMU 4, Wichita State 1
      • Rice 4, TCU 2
      • No. 3 Ohio State 4, Youngstown State 0
      • No. 12 Michigan 5, Illinois State 0
      • No. 1 Georgia 4, Alabama State 0
      • No. 9 Texas 5, Tarleton State 1
      • No. 10 LSU 4, SFA 0
      • No. 4 Texas A&M 4, Quinnipiac 0
      • No. 7 Virginia 4, Saint Francis 0
      • Baylor 4, Wisconsin 3
      • No. 6 Oklahoma 4, Kansas 0
    • Second round:
  • Second round: Sunday, May 3
  • Super regionals: 
    • Friday, May 8
    • Saturday, May 9
  • Quarterfinals: Friday, May 15 | ESPN+
  • Semifinals: Saturday, May 16 | Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, GA
  • Championship: Sunday, May 17 | Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, GA

Championship history

The Georgia Bulldogs defeated Texas A&M, 4-0, to capture the 2025 national championship.

🔄 RECAP: 2025 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

2025
Georgia
4-0
Texas A&M
Baylor

2024
Texas A&M
4-1
Georgia 
Oklahoma State 

2023
North Carolina
4-1
NC State
UCF

2022
Texas
4-1
Oklahoma
Illinois

2021
Texas
4-3
Pepperdine
UCF

2020
Canceled due to Covid-19


2019
Stanford
4-0
Georgia
UCF

2018
Stanford
4-3
Vanderbilt
Wake Forest

2017
Florida
4-1
Stanford
Georgia

2016
Stanford
4-3
Oklahoma State
Tulsa

2015
Vanderbilt
4-2
UCLA
Baylor

2014
UCLA
4-3
North Carolina
Georgia

2013
Stanford
4-3
Texas A&M
Illinois

2012
Florida
4-0
UCLA
Georgia

2011
Florida
4-3
Stanford
Stanford

2010
Stanford
4-3
Florida
Georgia

2009
Duke
4-0
California
Texas A&M

2008
UCLA
4-0
California
Tulsa

2007
Georgia Tech
4-2
UCLA
Georgia

2006
Stanford
4-1
Miami
Stanford

2005
Stanford
4-0
Texas
Georgia

2004
Stanford
4-1
UCLA
Georgia

2003
Florida
4-3
Stanford
Florida

2002
Stanford
4-1
Florida
Stanford

2001
Stanford
4-0
Vanderbilt
Georgia St.

2000
Georgia
5-4
Stanford
Pepperdine

1999
Stanford
5-2
Florida
Florida

1998
Florida
5-1
Duke
Notre Dame

1997
Stanford
5-1
Florida
Stanford

1996
Florida
5-2
Stanford
Florida St.

1995
Texas
5-4
Florida
Pepperdine

1994
Georgia
5-4
Stanford
Georgia

1993
Texas
5-2
Stanford
Florida

1992
Florida
5-3
Texas
Stanford

1991
Stanford
5-1
UCLA
Stanford

1990
Stanford
5-1
Florida
Florida

1989
Stanford
5-0
UCLA
Florida

1988
Stanford
5-2
Florida
UCLA

1987
Stanford
5-1
Georgia
UCLA

1986
Stanford
5-4
Southern California
Texas

1985
Southern California
6-3
Miami (Fla)
Oklahoma City

1984
Stanford
6-0
Southern California
Los Angeles

1983
Southern California
8-1
Trinity (Tex)
Albuquerque, NM

1982
Stanford
6-3
UCLA
Salt Lake City

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