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UChicago wins 2024 NCAA DIII men’s tennis championship

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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

  • 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
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
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