- NCAA Women's Tennis Championship
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The NCAA Women's Tennis Championship is the National Collegiate Athletic Association's tennis tournament to determine the Team Championships, Singles Championships, and Doubles Championships in Women's Tennis. It was started in 1982.
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2009 Division tournament
After two rounds, Round of 16: (May 15 at Texas A&M) – Northwestern (27-1) vs. Fresno St. (24-5); California (19-4) vs. Georgia Tech (18-7); Baylor (26-4) vs. Stanford (19-4); Notre Dame (26-4) vs. Clemson (19-7); UCLA (19-6) vs. Miami (Fla.) (25-4); Arkansas (15-7) vs. Duke (25-3); South Carolina (16-10) vs. Washington (18-7); Florida (16-9) vs. Georgia (25-2).[1]
Winners in the Round of 16 were: No. 4 Baylor, (8) California, (3) Duke, (6) Miami (FL), Northwestern, (5) Notre Dame, (2) Georgia, South Carolina.
Final Four teams are: No. 3 Duke, which defeated No. 6 Miami (FL), 4-1; No. 2 Georgia, defeated South Carolina, 4-3; No. 8 California, defeated No. 1 Northwestern; No. 5 Notre Dame, defeated No. 4 Baylor. Duke will play Georgia and California will play Notre Dame in the semifinals on Monday, May 18, 2009.
Championship Match teams are: No. 3 Duke, which defeated No. 2 Georgia, 5-2, and No. 8 California, which defeated No. 5 Notre Dame, 4-2, making one Pacific-10 conference team in both the men's and women's finals.
In the championship match, Duke swept California, 4-0, to win its first ever team national championship.
Division I winners[2]
Year Team champion Singles champion Doubles champions 1982 Stanford Alycia Moulton, Stanford Heather Ludloff and Lynn Lewis, UCLA 1983 Southern California Beth Herr, Southern California Louise Allen and Gretchen Rush, Trinity (Tex.) 1984 Stanford Lisa Spain, Georgia Elise Burgin and Linda Gates, Stanford 1985 Southern California Linda Gates, Stanford Leigh Ann Eldredge and Linda Gates, Stanford 1986 Stanford Patty Fendick, Stanford Lise Gregory and Ronni Reis, Miami (Fla.) 1987 Stanford Patty Fendick, Stanford Katrina Adams and Diane Donnelly, Northwestern 1988 Stanford Shaun Stafford, Florida Allyson Cooper and Stella Sampras, UCLA 1989 Stanford Sandra Birch, Stanford Jackie Holden and Claire Pollard, Mississippi St. 1990 Stanford Debbie Graham, Stanford Meredith McGrath and Teri Whitlinger, Stanford 1991 Stanford Sandra Birch, Stanford Jillian Alexander and Nicole Arendt, Florida 1992 Florida Lisa Raymond, Florida Mamie Ceniza and Iwalani McCalla, UCLA 1993 Texas Lisa Raymond, Florida Alix Creek and Michelle Oldham, Arizona 1994 Georgia Angela Lettiere, Georgia Rebecca Jensen and Nora Koves, Kansas 1995 Texas Keri Phebus, UCLA Keri Phebus and Susie Starrett, UCLA 1996 Florida Jill Craybas, Florida Dawn Buth and Stephanie Nickitas, Florida 1997 Stanford Lilia Osterloh, Stanford Dawn Buth and Stephanie Nickitas, Florida 1998 Florida Vanessa Webb, Duke Amanda Augustus and Amy Jensen, California 1999 Stanford Zuzana Lesenarova, San Diego Amanda Augustus and Amy Jensen, California 2000 Georgia Laura Granville, Stanford Claire Curran and Amy Jensen, California 2001 Stanford Laura Granville, Stanford Whitney Laiho and Jessica Lehnhoff, Florida 2002 Stanford Bea Bielik, Wake Forest Lauren Kalvaria and Gabriela Lastra, Stanford 2003 Florida Amber Liu, Stanford Christina Fusano and Raquel Kops-Jones, California
2004 Stanford Amber Liu, Stanford Daniela Bercek and Lauren Fisher, UCLA 2005 Stanford Zuzana Zemenova, Baylor Alice Barnes and Erin Burdette, Stanford 2006 Stanford Suzi Babos, California Cristelle Grier and Alexis Prousis, Northwestern 2007 Georgia Tech Audra Cohen, Miami Sara Anundsen and Jenna Long, North Carolina 2008 UCLA Amanda McDowell, Georgia Tech Tracey Lin and Riza Zalameda, UCLA 2009 Duke Mallory Cecil, Duke Mari Andersson and Jana Juricova, California 2010 Stanford Chelsey Gullickson, Georgia Hilary Barte and Lindsay Burdette, Stanford 2011 Florida Jana Juricova, California Hilary Barte and Mallory Burdette, Stanford Division II – Team Champions
- 1982 Cal St. Northridge
- 1983 Chattanooga
- 1984 Chattanooga
- 1985 Chattanooga
- 1986 SIU Edwardsville
- 1987 SIU Edwardsville
- 1988 SIU Edwardsville
- 1989 SIU Edwardsville
- 1990 UC Davis
- 1991 Cal Poly Pomona
- 1992 Cal Poly Pomona
- 1993 UC Davis
- 1994 North Florida
- 1995 Armstrong Atlantic
- 1996 Armstrong Atlantic
- 1997 Lynn
- 1998 Lynn
- 1999 BYU-Hawaii
- 2000 BYU-Hawaii
- 2001 Lynn
- 2002 BYU-Hawaii
- 2003 BYU-Hawaii
- 2004 BYU-Hawaii
- 2005 Armstrong Atlantic
- 2006 BYU-Hawaii
- 2007 BYU-Hawaii
- 2008 Armstrong Atlantic
- 2009 Armstrong Atlantic
- 2010 Armstrong Atlantic
- 2011 Barry
Division III – Team Champions
- 1982 Occidental
- 1983 Principia
- 1984 Davidson
- 1985 UC San Diego
- 1986 TCNJ
- 1987 UC San Diego
- 1988 Mary Washington
- 1989 UC San Diego
- 1990 Gust. Adolphus
- 1991 Mary Washington
- 1992 Pomona-Pitzer
- 1993 Kenyon
- 1994 UC San Diego
- 1995 Kenyon
- 1996 Emory
- 1997 Kenyon
- 1998 Skidmore
- 1999 Amherst
- 2000 Trinity (Tex)
- 2001 Williams
- 2002 Williams
- 2003 Emory
- 2004 Emory
- 2005 Emory
- 2006 Emory
- 2007 Washington and Lee
- 2008 Williams College
- 2009 Williams College
- 2010 Williams College
- 2011 Williams College
See also
References
External links
National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Awards • Hall of Champions • Conferences
Division I sports
and championshipsInstitutions • Athletic Directors • Baseball (Championship, CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Women's Bowling • Boxing • Cross Country (Men, Women) • Fencing (Championship) • Women's Field Hockey • Football (FBS / BCS, FCS) • Golf (Men, Women) • Gymnastics (Men, Women) • Ice Hockey (Men, Women) • Lacrosse (Men, Women) • Rifle • Rowing (Women's Championship) • Skiing • Soccer (Men, Women) • Softball (Championship, CWS) • Swimming & Diving (Men, Women) • Tennis (Men, Women) • Track & Field (Men's Indoor & Outdoor, Women's Indoor & Outdoor) • Volleyball (Men, Women) • Water Polo (Men, Women) • Wrestling (Championship)
Division II Institutions • Baseball (CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Football (Championship) • Soccer (Men) • Softball (CWS)
Division III Institutions • Baseball (CWS) • Basketball (Men, Women) • Football (Championship) • Soccer (Men) • Softball (CWS)
Categories:- NCAA championships
- Tennis tournaments in the United States
- College tennis in the United States
- Women's sports in the United States
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