NAIA Men's Tennis Championship

The NAIA Men's Tennis Championship is the annual tournament to determine the national champions of men's NAIA collegiate tennis in the United States and Canada. Held annually since 1966, three separate championships are contested: team, singles, and doubles.[1]

NAIA Men's Tennis Championship
SportTennis
Founded1952
CountryUnited States and Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
Georgia Gwinnett (6)
Official websiteNAIA.com

The most successful program has been Redlands, with 10 NAIA national titles (Redlands has subsequently joined the NCAA).

The current champions are Georgia Gwinnett, who won their sixth national title in 2019.

Results

YearSiteChampion
1952Abilene, TexasPepperdine
1953Abilene, TexasHardin-Simmons
1954Abilene, TexasRedlands (1)
1955Abilene, TexasLamar Tech (1)
1956San Diego, CaliforniaLamar Tech (2)
1957Beaumont, TexasLamar Tech (3)
1958Beaumont, TexasLamar Tech (4)
1959Charleston, IllinoisLamar Tech (5)
1960Kansas City, MissouriLamar Tech (6)
1961Kansas City, MissouriPan American (1)
1962Kansas City, MissouriPan American (2)
1963Kansas City, MissouriPan American (3)
1964Kansas City, MissouriPan American (4)
1965Kansas City, MissouriPan American (5)
1966Kansas City, MissouriRedlands (2)
1967Kansas City, MissouriRedlands (3)
1968Kansas City, MissouriRedlands (4)
1969Kansas City, MissouriRedlands (5)
1970Kansas City, MissouriRedlands (6)
1971Kansas City, MissouriRedlands (7)
1972Kansas City, MissouriEast Texas State (1)
1973Kansas City, MissouriRedlands (8)
1974Kansas City, MissouriRedlands (9)
1975Kansas City, MissouriRedlands (10)
1976Kansas City, MissouriMercyhurst (Pa.)
1977Kansas City, MissouriFlagler (1)
1978Kansas City, MissouriEast Texas State (2)
1979Kansas City, MissouriAtlantic Christian (1)
1980Kansas City, MissouriRedlands (11)
1981Kansas City, MissouriSouthwest Texas State (1)
1982Kansas City, MissouriSouthwest Texas State (2)
1983Kansas City, MissouriBelhaven
1984Kansas City, MissouriAtlantic Christian (2)
1985Kansas City, MissouriLander (1)
1986Kansas City, MissouriFlagler (2)
1987Kansas City, MissouriAuburn Montgomery (1)
1988Kansas City, MissouriLander (2)
1989Kansas City, MissouriTexas-Tyler (1)
1990Kansas City, MissouriElon
1991Kansas City, MissouriLander (3)
1992Kansas City, MissouriLander (4)
1993Kansas City, MissouriMobile (1)
1994Tulsa, OklahomaTexas-Tyler (2)
1995Tulsa, OklahomaAuburn Montgomery (2)
1996Tulsa, OklahomaAuburn Montgomery (3)
1997Tulsa, OklahomaMobile (2)
1998Tulsa, OklahomaOklahoma City (1)
1999Boca Raton, FloridaOklahoma City (2)
2000Lexington, KentuckyOklahoma City (3)
2001Lexington, KentuckyOklahoma City (4)
2002Peachtree City, GeorgiaAuburn Montgomery (4)
2003Peachtree City, GeorgiaOklahoma Christian(5)
2004Mobile, AlabamaAuburn Montgomery (5)
2005Mobile, AlabamaAzusa Pacific
2006Mobile, AlabamaAuburn Montgomery (6)
2007Mobile, AlabamaAuburn Montgomery (7)
2008Mobile, AlabamaAuburn Montgomery (8)
2009Mobile, AlabamaFresno Pacific (1)
2010Mobile, AlabamaAuburn Montgomery (9)
2011Mobile, AlabamaFresno Pacific (2)
2012Mobile, AlabamaOklahoma Christian (6)
2013Mobile, AlabamaEmbry-Riddle (1)
2014Mobile, AlabamaGeorgia Gwinnett College (1)
2015Mobile, AlabamaGeorgia Gwinnett College (2)
2016Mobile, AlabamaGeorgia Gwinnett College (3)
2017Mobile, AlabamaGeorgia Gwinnett College (4)
2018Mobile, AlabamaGeorgia Gwinnett College (5)
2019Mobile, AlabamaGeorgia Gwinnett College (6)
2020Not held due to the coronavirus pandemic
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See also

References

  1. "NAIA Men's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NAIA. NAIA Honors.com. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
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