1999 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships

The 1999 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships were the 53rd annual championships to determine the national champions of NCAA Division I men's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.

1999 NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championships
DateMay 1999
Edition53rd
LocationAthens, Georgia
VenueDan Magill Tennis Complex
University of Georgia
Champions
Men's Singles
Jeff Morrison
(Florida)
Men's Doubles
K.J. Hippensteel / Ryan Wolters
(Stanford)

Hosts Georgia defeated UCLA in the championship final, 4–0, to claim the Bulldogs' third team national title.

Host sites

This year's tournaments were played at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia.[1]

The men's and women's tournaments would not be held at the same site until 2006.

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See also

  • NCAA Division II Tennis Championships (Men, Women)
  • NCAA Division III Tennis Championships (Men, Women)

References

  1. "NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
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