Wake Forest has won the 2025 NCAA DI men's tennis team championship.
The Deamon Decons dethroned reigning champions, TCU, by a score of 4-2 at Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas. It's Wake Forest's second title all time and the first one since 2018.
The 2025 NCAA DI men's tennis championship qualifiers were revealed in a selection show on NCAA.com on Monday, April 28.
Wake Forest, TCU, Texas and Stanford were selected as the top four seeds in the sixty-four-team field.
2025 DI men's tennis team championship bracket
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2025 DI men's tennis team championship schedule
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- First and second rounds | May 2-4
- May 2
- Clemson 4, Quinnipiac 0
- Michigan St. 4, North Alabama 0
- Florida State 4, Samford 0
- No. 8 Columbia 4, Binghamton 0
- Pepperdine 4, Alabama 3
- UCLA 4, UC Santa Barbara 0
- Harvard 4, Washington 0
- No. 12 Mississippi St. 4, New Orleans 0
- No. 13 South Carolina 4, VCU 0
- Kentucky 4, Old Dominion 0
- No. 4 Stanford 4, New Mexico 0
- No. 11 California 4, Boise St. 1
- No. 10 Arizona 4, Denver 0
- Oklahoma 4, Illinois 0
- No. 1 Wake Forest 4, Gardner-Webb 1
- No. 2 TCU 4, Abilene Christian 0
- May 3
- No. 13 South Carolina 4, Florida State 3
- Florida 4, South Florida 1
- Princeton 4, St. John's (NY) 0
- Auburn 4, Belmont 0
- Duke 4, Middle Tenn. 0
- Baylor 4, Nebraska 1
- Georgia 4, UNCW 0
- Cornell 4, Michigan 0
- No. 8 Columbia 4, Clemson 2
- No. 5 Ohio St. 4, Buffalo 0
- No. 14 Tennessee 4, Alabama St. 0
- No. 7 Virginia 4, Bucknell 0
- No. 15 UCF 4, Miami (FL) 1
- Southern California 4, Arizona St. 0
- No. 16 Texas A&M 4, Rice 2
- No. 3 Texas 4, Montana 0
- No. 9 NC State 4, South Carolina St. 0
- Stanford 4, Pepperdine 0
- No. 10 Arizona 4, Harvard 0
- UCLA 4, No. 11 California 2
- No. 1 Wake Forest 4, Kentucky 1
- No. 2 TCU 4, Oklahoma 2
- No. 6 San Diego 4, UC Irvine 2
- No. 12 Mississippi State 4, Michigan State 0
- May 4
- May 2
- Super regionals | May 9-10
- Quarterfinals
- Semifinals | May 17
- National championship | May 18 — streamed on ESPN+
NCAA DI men's tennis team championship history
TCU is the defending champion after defeating Texas 4-3 to win its first NCAA DI men's tennis national championship in program history. Southern California leads the nation with 21 titles all-time, but its last title victory came in 2012. See the full championship history below:
| YEAR | CHAMPION | POINTS/SCORE | RUNNER-UP | HOST |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | TCU | 4-3 | Texas | Oklahoma State |
| 2023 | Virginia | 4-0 | Ohio State | UCF |
| 2022 | Virginia | 4-0 | Kentucky | Illinois |
| 2021 | Florida | 4-1 | Baylor | UCF |
| 2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- |
| 2019 | Texas | 4-1 | Wake Forest | UCF |
| 2018 | Wake Forest | 4-2 | Ohio State | Wake Forest |
| 2017 | Virginia | 4-2 | North Carolina | Georgia |
| 2016 | Virginia | 4-1 | Oklahoma | Tulsa |
| 2015 | Virginia | 4-1 | Oklahoma | Baylor |
| 2014 | Southern California | 4-2 | Oklahoma | Georgia |
| 2013 | Virginia | 4-3 | UCLA | Illinois |
| 2012 | Southern California | 4-2 | Virginia | Georgia |
| 2011 | Southern California | 4-3 | Virginia | Stanford |
| 2010 | Southern California | 4-2 | Tennessee | Georgia |
| 2009 | Southern California | 4-1 | Ohio St. | Texas A&M |
| 2008 | Georgia | 4-2 | Texas | Tulsa |
| 2007 | Georgia | 4-0 | Illinois | Georgia |
| 2006 | Pepperdine | 4-2 | Georgia | Stanford |
| 2005 | UCLA | 4-3 | Baylor | Texas A&M |
| 2004 | Baylor | 4-0 | UCLA | Tulsa, Oklahoma |
| 2003 | Illinois | 4-3 | Vanderbilt | Georgia |
| 2002 | Southern California | 4-1 | Georgia | Texas A&M |
| 2001 | Georgia | 4-1 | Tennessee | Georgia |
| 2000 | Stanford | 4-0 | Va. Commonwealth | Georgia |
| 1999 | Georgia | 4-3 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1998 | Stanford | 4-0 | Georgia | Georgia |
| 1997 | Stanford | 4-0 | Georgia | UCLA |
| 1996 | Stanford | 4-1 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1995 | Stanford | 4-0 | Mississippi | Georgia |
| 1994 | Southern California | 4-3 | Stanford | Notre Dame |
| 1993 | Southern California | 5-3 | Georgia | Georgia |
| 1992 | Stanford | 5-0 | Notre Dame | Georgia |
| 1991 | Southern California | 5-2 | Georgia | Georgia |
| 1990 | Stanford | 5-2 | Tennessee | Southern California |
| 1989 | Stanford | 5-3 | Georgia | Georgia |
| 1988 | Stanford | 5-2 | LSU | Georgia |
| 1987 | Georgia | 5-1 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1986 | Stanford | 5-2 | Pepperdine | Georgia |
| 1985 | Georgia | 5-1 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1984 | UCLA | 5-4 | Stanford | Georgia |
| 1983 | Stanford | 5-4 | Southern Methodist | Georgia |
| 1982 | UCLA | 5-1 | Pepperdine | Georgia |
| 1981 | Stanford | 5-1 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1980 | Stanford | 5-3 | California | Georgia |
| 1979 | UCLA | 5-3 | Trinity (Tex.) | Georgia |
| 1978 | Stanford | 6-3 | UCLA | Georgia |
| 1977 | Stanford | 5-4 | Trinity (Tex.) | Georgia |
| 1976 | Southern California, UCLA | 21 | Tex.-Pan American | |
| 1975 | UCLA | 27-20 | Miami (Fla.) | Tex.-Pan American |
| 1974 | Stanford | 30-25 | Southern California | Southern California |
| 1973 | Stanford | 33-28 | Southern California | Princeton |
| 1972 | Trinity (Tex.) | 36-30 | Stanford | Georgia |
| 1971 | UCLA | 35-27 | Trinity (Tex.) | Notre Dame |
| 1970 | UCLA | 26-22 | Trinity (Tex.), Rice | Utah |
| 1969 | Southern California | 35-23 | UCLA | Princeton |
| 1968 | Southern California | 31-23 | Rice | Trinity (Tex.) |
| 1967 | Southern California | 28-23 | UCLA | Southern Ill. |
| 1966 | Southern California | 27-23 | UCLA | Miami (Fla.) |
| 1965 | UCLA | 31-13 | Miami (Fla.) | UCLA |
| 1964 | Southern California | 26-25 | UCLA | Michigan St. |
| 1963 | Southern California | 27-19 | UCLA | Princeton |
| 1962 | Southern California | 22-12 | UCLA | Stanford |
| 1961 | UCLA | 17-16 | Southern California | Iowa St. |
| 1960 | UCLA | 18-8 | Southern California | Washington |
| 1959 | Notre Dame, Tulane | 8 | Northwestern | |
| 1958 | Southern California | 13-9 | Stanford | Navy |
| 1957 | Michigan | 10-9 | Tulane | Utah |
| 1956 | UCLA | 15-14 | Southern California | Kalamazoo |
| 1955 | Southern California | 12-7 | Texas | North Carolina |
| 1954 | UCLA | 15-10 | Southern California | Washington |
| 1953 | UCLA | 11-6 | California | Syracuse |
| 1952 | UCLA | 11-5 | California, Southern California | Northwestern |
| 1951 | Southern California | 9-7 | Cincinnati | Northwestern |
| 1950 | UCLA | 11-5 | California, Southern California | Texas |
| 1949 | San Francisco | 7-4 | Rollins, Tulane, Washington | Texas |
| 1948 | William & Mary | 6-5 | San Francisco | UCLA |
| 1947 | William & Mary | 10-4 | Rice | UCLA |
| 1946 | Southern California | 9-6 | William & Mary | Northwestern |