1973 NCAA University Division Tennis Championships

The 1973 NCAA University Division Tennis Championships were the 28th annual tournaments to determine the national champions of NCAA University Division men's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.[1] This was the final year before the NCAA changed the name of its University Division to its present-day moniker, Division I.

1973 NCAA University Division Tennis Championships
DateMay 1973
Edition28th
LocationPrinceton, New Jersey
VenueLenz Tennis Center
Princeton University
Champions
Men's Singles
Sandy Mayer
(Stanford)
Men's Doubles
Sandy Mayer /
Jim Delaney
(Stanford)

Stanford, the previous year's runners-up, captured the team championship, the Indians' first such title. Stanford finished five points ahead of USC in the final team standings (33–28).

Host site

This year's tournaments were contested at the Lenz Tennis Center at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey.

Team scoring

Until 1977, the men's team championship was determined by points awarded based on individual performances in the singles and doubles events.

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References

  1. "NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
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