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]
The most successful program are Redlands, with 10 NAIA national titles (Redlands has subsequently joined the NCAA).
The current champions are Georgia Gwinnett, who won their first national title in 2014.
Results
Year | Site | Champion |
1952 | Abilene, Texas | Pepperdine |
1953 | Abilene, Texas | Hardin-Simmons |
1954 | Abilene, Texas | Redlands (1) |
1955 | Abilene, Texas | Lamar Tech (1) |
1956 | San Diego, California | Lamar Tech (2) |
1957 | Beaumont, Texas | Lamar Tech (3) |
1958 | Beaumont, Texas | Lamar Tech (4) |
1959 | Charleston, Illinois | Lamar Tech (5) |
1960 | Kansas City, Missouri | Lamar Tech (6) |
1961 | Kansas City, Missouri | Pan American (1) |
1962 | Kansas City, Missouri | Pan American (2) |
1963 | Kansas City, Missouri | Pan American (3) |
1964 | Kansas City, Missouri | Pan American (4) |
1965 | Kansas City, Missouri | Pan American (5) |
1966 | Kansas City, Missouri | Redlands (2) |
1967 | Kansas City, Missouri | Redlands (3) |
1968 | Kansas City, Missouri | Redlands (4) |
1969 | Kansas City, Missouri | Redlands (5) |
1970 | Kansas City, Missouri | Redlands (6) |
1971 | Kansas City, Missouri | Redlands (7) |
1972 | Kansas City, Missouri | East Texas State (1) |
1973 | Kansas City, Missouri | Redlands (8) |
1974 | Kansas City, Missouri | Redlands (9) |
1975 | Kansas City, Missouri | Redlands (10) |
1976 | Kansas City, Missouri | Mercyhurst (Pa.) |
1977 | Kansas City, Missouri | Flagler (1) |
1978 | Kansas City, Missouri | East Texas State (2) |
1979 | Kansas City, Missouri | Atlantic Christian (1) |
1980 | Kansas City, Missouri | Redlands (11) |
1981 | Kansas City, Missouri | Southwest Texas State (1) |
1982 | Kansas City, Missouri | Southwest Texas State (2) |
1983 | Kansas City, Missouri | Belhaven |
1984 | Kansas City, Missouri | Atlantic Christian (2) |
1985 | Kansas City, Missouri | Lander (1) |
1986 | Kansas City, Missouri | Flagler (2) |
1987 | Kansas City, Missouri | Auburn Montgomery (1) |
1988 | Kansas City, Missouri | Lander (2) |
1989 | Kansas City, Missouri | Texas-Tyler (1) |
1990 | Kansas City, Missouri | Elon |
1991 | Kansas City, Missouri | Lander (3) |
1992 | Kansas City, Missouri | Lander (4) |
1993 | Kansas City, Missouri | Mobile (1) |
1994 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Texas-Tyler (2) |
1995 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Auburn Montgomery (2) |
1996 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Auburn Montgomery (3) |
1997 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Mobile (2) |
1998 | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Oklahoma City (1) |
1999 | Boca Raton, Florida | Oklahoma City (2) |
2000 | Lexington, Kentucky | Oklahoma City (3) |
2001 | Lexington, Kentucky | Oklahoma City (4) |
2002 | Peachtree City, Georgia | Auburn Montgomery (4) |
2003 | Peachtree City, Georgia | Oklahoma Christian(5) |
2004 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (5) |
2005 | Mobile, Alabama | Azusa Pacific |
2006 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (6) |
2007 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (7) |
2008 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (8) |
2009 | Mobile, Alabama | Fresno Pacific (1) |
2010 | Mobile, Alabama | Auburn Montgomery (9) |
2011 | Mobile, Alabama | Fresno Pacific (2) |
2012 | Mobile, Alabama | Oklahoma Christian (6) |
2013 | Mobile, Alabama | Embry-Riddle (1) |
2014 | Mobile, Alabama | Georgia Gwinnett College (1) |
See also
References
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