Tennis
UChicago wins 2024 NCAA DIII men’s tennis championship
The University of Chicago clinched the 2024 DIII men’s tennis team national title after defeating Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 5-4. The win marked the second national championship win in program history as the Maroons finished the 2024 season with an overall 25-1 record and an 18-match win streak.
Bowdoin’s Tristan Bradley defeated Denison’s Kael Shalin Shah 2-1 (6-4, 5-7, 6-0) for the singles title. Bradley became the second player in program history to clinch the national title.
Gustavus Adolphus’ Gage Gohl and Tyler Haddorff captured the doubles title 2-1 (2-6, 6-1, 6-4). The win marks the sixth doubles title in program history.
2024 NCAA DIII men’s tennis championship brackets
Click here for a closer look at the 2024 DIII men’s tennis team championship bracket. Here is the DIII men’s tennis team bracket; keep scrolling for individual brackets (singles and doubles).
Click or tap here to view the interactive bracket | DIII men’s tennis singles bracket | DIII men’s tennis doubles bracket
2024 NCAA DIII men’s tennis individual (singles and doubles) championship schedule
- Individual selections announced |Wednesday, May 8 on NCAA.com
- Rounds of 32 and 16 in singles; round of 16 in doubles | Sunday, May 26
- Quarterfinals and semifinals in singles; Quarterfinals in doubles | Monday, May 27 | Watch the full replay | Singles semis recap
- Singles national championship; Semifinals and national title in doubles | Tuesday, May 28 | Watch the full replay
- 🏆 Singles champion: Tristan Bradley | Bowdoin
- 🏆 Doubles champion: Gage Gohl and Tyler Haddorff | Gustavus Adolphus
2024 NCAA DIII men’s tennis team championship schedule
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Selection show | Monday, May 6 | Rewatch
- First round | Thursday, May 9
- First round | Friday, May 10
- N.C. Wesleyan 5, Houghton 0
- IIT 5, Rose-Hulman 3
- Allegheny 5, Messiah 0
- Nichols 5, Farmingdale St. 0
- Stevens 5, Goucher 0
- MIT 5, Bridgewater 0
- Chris. Newport 5, Baruch 0
- Mary Washington 5, Penn St. Harrisburg 0
- Grinnell 5, Ohio Northern 1
- Gust. Adolphus 5, Kalamazoo 0
- Second round | Friday, May 10
- Second round | Saturday, May 11
- Emory 5, Stevens 0
- Middlebury 5, Allegheny 0
- Swarthmore 5, N.C. Wesleyan 2
- CWRU 5, IIT 0
- Bowdoin 5, Nichols 0
- Denison 5, Grinnell 0
- Claremont M. S. 5, Redlands 1
- Tufts 5, Christopher Newport 0
- Johns Hopkins 5, Mary Washington 4
- MIT 5, Trinity (TX) 2
- UChicago 5, WashU 0
- Sewanee 5, Wash & Lee 2
- Williams 5, Rensselaer 3
- Wis.-Whitewater 5, Gust. Adolphus 4
- Third Round | Sunday, May 12
- Quarterfinals | Tuesday, May 21
- Semifinals | Wednesday, May 22 | Replay | Recap
- National Championship | Friday, May 24
2024 NCAA DIII men’s tennis championship history
Case Western Reserve won the team and doubles titles in 2023, with Tufts, the team runner-up, winning the individual title. This was Case Western’s first title after finishing as the runner-up in each of the previous two tournaments.
Here is the full championship history below:
YEAR | CHAMPION | POINTS/SCORE | RUNNER-UP | HOST |
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2024 | UChicago | 5-4 | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | St. Louis, Mo. |
2023 | Case Western | 5-2 | Tufts | Orlando, Fla. |
2022 | UChicago | 5-2 | Case Western | Orlando, Fla. |
2021 | Emory | 5-2 | Case Western | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | — | — | — |
2019 | Emory | 5-3 | Claremont-Mudd-Scripps | Kalamazoo, Mich. |
2018 | Middlebury | 5-3 | Bowdoin | Claremont, Cailf. |
2017 | Emory | 5-2 | Claremont-M-S | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
2016 | Bowdoin | 5-0 | Middlebury | Kalamazoo, Mich. |
2015 | Claremont M-S | 5-0 | Middlebury | Mason, Ohio |
2014 | Amherst | 5-3 | Claremont-M-S | Claremont, Calif. |
2013 | Williams | 5-2 | Claremont-M-S | Kalamazoo, Mich. |
2012 | Emory | 5-3 | Kenyon | Cary, N.C. |
2011 | Amherst | 5-2 | Emory | Claremont, Calif. |
2010 | Middlebury | 5-1 | Amherst | Oberlin, Ohio |
2009 | UC Santa Cruz | 5-0 | Amherst | Claremont, Calif. |
2008 | Washington-St. Louis | 5-3 | Emory | Lewiston, Maine |
2007 | UC Santa Cruz | 5-1 | Emory | Washington University |
2006 | Emory | 4-1 | Middlebury | Fredericksburg, Va. |
2005 | UC Santa Cruz | 4-1 | Middlebury | Santa Cruz |
2004 | Middlebury | 4-3 | Williams | Bates |
2003 | Emory | 4-0 | Williams | Gust. Adolphus |
2002 | Williams | 4-3 | Emory | UC Santa Cruz |
2001 | Williams | 4-1 | UC Santa Cruz | DePauw |
2000 | Trinity (Tex.) | 4-3 | Gust. Adolphus | Kalamazoo |
1999 | Williams | 4-1 | Kalamazoo | Claremont-M-S |
1998 | UC Santa Cruz | 4-2 | Williams | Williams |
1997 | Washington (Md.) | 4-2 | Kalamazoo | Wash. & Lee |
1996 | UC Santa Cruz | 4-2 | Emory | Emory |
1995 | UC Santa Cruz | 4-1 | Washington (Md.) | Kalamazoo |
1994 | Washington (Md.) | 5-4 | Claremont-M-S | Redlands |
1993 | Kalamazoo | 5-2 | UC Santa Cruz | Kalamazoo |
1992 | Kalamazoo | 5-1 | UC Santa Cruz | Emory |
1991 | Kalamazoo | 7-2 | UC Santa Cruz | Claremont-M-S |
1990 | Swarthmore | 5-1 | UC Santa Cruz | Swarthmore |
1989 | UC Santa Cruz | 5-4 | Swarthmore | Kalamazoo |
1988 | Wash. & Lee | 5-4 | UC Santa Cruz | Wash. & Lee |
1987 | Kalamazoo | 6-3 | Wash. & Lee | Salisbury |
1986 | Kalamazoo | 6-3 | Wash. & Lee | Claremont-M-S |
1985 | Swarthmore | 5-4 | Kalamazoo | Wash. & Lee |
1984 | Redlands | 7-2 | Gust. Adolphus | Emory |
1983 | Redlands | 5-4 | Claremont-M-S | Albany (N.Y.) |
1982 | Gust. Adolphus | 19-14 | Kalamazoo | Kalamazoo |
1981 | Claremont-M-S / Swarthmore | 9 | Bates | Salisbury |
1980 | Gust. Adolphus | 14-13 | Claremont-M-S | Claremont-M-S |
1979 | Redlands | 17-13 | Gust. Adolphus | Millsaps |
1978 | Kalamazoo | 20-12 | Wash. & Lee | Ohio Wesleyan |
1977 | Swarthmore | 15-12 | Claremont-M-S | Millsaps |
1976 | Kalamazoo | 18-15 | Claremont-M-S | Millsaps |