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HISTORY and RECORDS.Indd 2011 NCAA Division I Men’s & Women’s Tennis Championships May 19-30 ▪ Stanford, Calif. ▪ Stanford University Taube Family Tennis Center Men’s All-Time NCAA Team Champions Year Champion Score Runner-Up Host Site Year Champion Score Runner-Up Host Site 1977 Stanford 5-4 Trinity Georgia 1996 Stanford 4-1 UCLA Georgia 1978 Stanford 6-3 UCLA Georgia 1997 Stanford 4-0 Georgia UCLA 1979 UCLA 5-3 Trinity Georgia 1998 Stanford 4-0 Georgia Georgia 1980 Stanford 5-3 California Georgia 1999 Georgia 4-3 UCLA Georgia 1981 Stanford 5-4 UCLA Georgia 2000 Stanford 4-0 VCU Georgia 1982 UCLA 5-1 Pepperdine Georgia 2001 Georgia 4-1 Tennessee Georgia 1983 Stanford 5-4 SMU Georgia 2002 USC 4-1 Georgia Texas A&M 1984 UCLA 5-4 Stanford Georgia 2003 Illinois 4-3 Vanderbilt Georgia 1985 Georgia 5-1 UCLA Georgia 2004 Baylor 4-0 UCLA Tulsa 1986 Stanford 5-2 Pepperdine Georgia 2005 UCLA 4-3 Baylor Texas A&M 1987 Georgia 5-1 UCLA Georgia 2006 Pepperdine 4-2 Georgia Stanford 1988 Stanford 5-2 LSU Georgia 2007 Georgia 4-0 Illinois Georgia 1989 Stanford 5-3 Georgia Georgia 2008 Georgia 4-2 Texas Tulsa 1990 Stanford 5-2 Tennessee USC 2009 USC 4-1 Ohio State Texas A&M 1991 USC 5-2 Georgia Georgia 1992 Stanford 5-0 Notre Dame Georgia 1993 USC 5-3 Georgia Georgia NCAA Team Titles 1994 USC 4-3 Stanford Notre Dame Stanford .................................15 1995 Stanford 4-0 Ole Miss Georgia Georgia ....................................6 USC ..........................................5 UCLA ........................................4 Baylor .......................................1 Illinois ......................................1 Pepperdine ..............................1 Year-by-Year NCAA Men’s Champions Year Site Champion Singles Doubles 1977 Athens, Ga. Stanford Matt Mitchell (Stanford) Bruce Manson/Chris Lewis (USC) 1978 Athens, Ga. Stanford John McEnroe (Stanford) John Austi n/Bruce Nichols (UCLA) 1979 Athens, Ga. UCLA Kevin Curren (Texas) Erick Iskersky/Ben McKown (Trinity) 1980 Athens, Ga. Stanford Robert van’t Hof (USC) Mel Purcell/Rodney Harmon (Tennessee) 1981 Athens, Ga. Stanford Tim Mayott e (Stanford) David Pate/Karl Richter (TCU) 1982 Athens, Ga. UCLA Mike Leach (Michigan) Peter Doohan/Pat Serrat (Arkansas) 1983 Athens, Ga. Stanford Greg Holmes (Utah) Allen Miller/Ola Malmqvist (Georgia) 1984 Athens, Ga. UCLA Mikael Pernfors (Georgia) Kelly Jones/Jerome Jones (Pepperdine) 1985 Athens, Ga. Georgia Mikael Pernfors (Georgia) Kelly Jones/Carlos DiLaura (Pepperdine) 1986 Athens, Ga. Stanford Dan Goldie (Stanford) Rick Leach/Tim Pawsat (USC) 1987 Athens, Ga. Georgia Andrew Burrow (Miami) Rick Leach/Scott Melville (USC) 1988 Athens, Ga. Stanford Robby Weiss (Pepperdine) Patrick Galbraith/Brian Garrow (UCLA) 1989 Athens, Ga. Stanford Donni Leaycraft (LSU) Eric Amend/Byron Black (USC) 1990 Indian Wells, Calif. Stanford Steve Bryan (Texas) Doug Eisenman/Matt Lucena (California) 1991 Athens, Ga. USC Jared Palmer (Stanford) Matt Lucena/Bent-Ove Pedersen (California) 1992 Athens, Ga. Stanford Alex O’Brien (Stanford) Chris Cocotos/Alex O’Brien (Stanford) 1993 Athens, Ga. USC Chris Woodruff (Tennessee) David Blair/Mark Merklein (Florida) 1994 Notre Dame, Ind. USC Mark Merklein (Florida) Laurent Miquelard/Joe Simmons (Mississippi State) 1995 Athens, Ga. Stanford Sargis Sargsian (Arizona State) Mahesh Bhupahti /Ali Hamadeh (Mississippi) 1996 Athens, Ga. Stanford Cecil Mamiit (USC) Justi n Gimelstob/Srdjan Muskati rovic (UCLA) 1997 Los Angeles, Calif. Stanford Luke Smith (UNLV) Luke Smith/Tim Blenkiron (UNLV) 1998 Athens, Ga. Stanford Bob Bryan (Stanford) Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan (Stanford) 1999 Athens, Ga. Georgia Jeff Morrison (Florida) K.J. Hippensteel/Ryan Wolters (Stanford) 2000 Athens, Ga. Stanford Alex Kim (Stanford) Cary Franklin/Graydon Oliver (Illinois) 2001 Athens, Ga. Georgia Mati as Boeker (Georgia) Mati as Boeker/Travis Parrott (Georgia) 2002 College Stati on, Texas USC Mati as Boeker (Georgia) Andrew Colombo/Mark Kovacs (Auburn) 2003 Athens, Ga. Illinois Amer Delic (Illinois) Rajeev Ram/Brian Wilson (Illinois) 2004 Tulsa, Okla. Baylor Benjamin Becker (Baylor) Sam Warburg/KC Corkery (Stanford) 2005 College Stati on, Texas UCLA Benedikt Dorsch (Baylor) John Isner/Antonio Ruiz (Georgia) 2006 Stanford, Calif. Pepperdine Benjamin Kohlleoff el (UCLA) Kevin Anderson/Ryan Rowe (Illinois) 2007 Athens, Ga. Georgia Somdev Devvarman (Virginia) Marco Born/Andreas Siljestrom (Middle Tennessee St.) 2008 Tulsa, Okla. Georgia Somdev Devvarman (Virginia) Robert Farah/Kaes Van’t Hof (USC) 2009 College Stati on, Texas USC Devin Britt on (Ole Miss) Dominic Inglot/Michael Shabaz (Virginia) 1 2011 NCAA Division I Men’s & Women’s Tennis Championships May 19-30 ▪ Stanford, Calif. ▪ Stanford University Taube Family Tennis Center Women’s All-Time NCAA Team Champions Year Champion Score Runner-Up Host Site Year Champion Score Runner-Up Host Site 1982 Stanford 6-3 UCLA Salt Lake City 2001 Stanford 4-0 Vanderbilt Georgia State 1983 USC 8-1 Trinity (Texas) Albuquerque 2002 Stanford 4-1 Florida Stanford 1984 Stanford 6-0 USC Los Angeles 2003 Florida 4-3 Stanford Florida 1985 USC 6-3 Miami (Fla.) Oklahoma City 2004 Stanford 4-1 UCLA Georgia 1986 Stanford 5-4 USC Texas 2005 Stanford 4-0 Texas Georgia 1987 Stanford 5-1 Georgia UCLA 2006 Stanford 4-1 Miami (Fla.) Stanford 1988 Stanford 5-2 Florida UCLA 2007 Georgia Tech 4-2 UCLA Georgia 1989 Stanford 5-0 UCLA Florida 2008 UCLA 4-0 Cal Tulsa 1990 Stanford 5-1 Florida Florida 2009 Duke 4-0 Cal Texas A&M 1991 Stanford 5-1 UCLA Stanford 1992 Florida 5-3 Texas Stanford 1993 Texas 5-2 Stanford Florida 1994 Georgia 5-4 Stanford Georgia 1995 Texas 5-4 Florida Pepperdine 1996 Florida 5-2 Stanford Florida State 1997 Stanford 5-1 Florida Stanford 1998 Florida 5-1 Duke Notre Dame NCAA Team Titles 1999 Stanford 5-2 Florida Florida Stanford .................................15 2000 Georgia 5-4 Stanford Pepperdine Florida ......................................4 Georgia ....................................2 USC ..........................................2 Texas ........................................2 Duke .........................................1 Georgia Tech ............................1 UCLA ........................................1 Year-by-Year NCAA Women’s Champions Year Site Champion Singles Doubles 1982 Salt Lake City, Utah Stanford Alycia Moulton (Stanford) Heather Ludloff /Lynn Lewis (UCLA) 1983 Albuquerque, N.M. USC Beth Herr (Southern California) Gretchen Rush/Louise Allen (Trinity) 1984 Los Angeles, Calif. Stanford Lisa Spain (Georgia) Elise Burgin/Linda Gates (Stanford) 1985 Oklahoma City, Okla. USC Linda Gates (Stanford) Leigh Ann Eldredge/Linda Gates (Stanford) 1986 Austi n, Texas Stanford Patt y Fendick (Stanford) Lisa Gregory/Ronnie Reis (Miami) 1987 Los Angeles, Calif. Stanford Patt y Fendick (Stanford) Katrina Adams/Dianne Donnelly (Northwestern) 1988 Los Angeles, Calif. Stanford Shaun Staff ord (Florida) Allyson Cooper/Stella Sampras (UCLA) 1989 Gainesville, Fla. Stanford Sandra Birch (Stanford) Jackie Holden/Claire Pollard (Mississippi State) 1990 Gainesville, Fla. Stanford Debbie Graham (Stanford) Meredith McGrath/Teri Whitlinger (Stanford) 1991 Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford Sandra Birch (Stanford) Jillian Alexander/Nicole Arendt (Florida) 1992 Palo Alto, Calif. Florida Lisa Raymond (Florida) Mamie Cenezia/Iwalani McCalla (UCLA) 1993 Gainesville, Fla. Texas Lisa Raymond (Florida) Michelle Oldham/Alix Creek (Arizona) 1994 Athens, Ga. Georgia Angela Letti ere (Georgia) Rebecca Jenson/Nora Koves (Kansas) 1995 Malibu, Calif. Texas Keri Phebus (UCLA) Keri Phebus/Susie Starrett (UCLA) 1996 Tallahassee, Fla. Florida Jill Craybas (Florida) Dawn Buth/Stephanie Nickitas (Florida) 1997 Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford Lilia Osterloh (Stanford) Dawn Buth/Stephanie Nickitas (Florida) 1998 Notre Dame, Ind. Florida Vanessa Webb (Duke) Amanda Augustus/Amy Jensen (Cal) 1999 Gainesville, Fla. Stanford Zuzana Lesenarova (USD) Amanda Augustus/Amy Jensen (Cal) 2000 Malibu, Calif. Georgia Laura Granville (Stanford) Claire Curren/Amy Jensen (Cal) 2001 Stone Mountain, Ga. Stanford Laura Granville (Stanford) Whitney Laiho/Jessica Lehnhoff (Florida) 2002 Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford Bea Bielik (Wake Forest) Lauren Kalvaria/Gabriela Lastra (Stanford) 2003 Gainesville, Fla. Florida Amber Liu (Stanford) Christi na Fusano/Raquel Kops-Jones (Cal) 2004 Athens, Ga. Stanford Amber Liu (Stanford) Lauren Fisher/Daniela Bercek (UCLA) 2005 Athens, Ga. Stanford Zuzana Zemenova (Baylor) Alice Barnes/Erin Burdett e (Stanford) 2006 Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford Suzi Babos (Cal) Cristelle Grier/Alexis Prousis (Northwestern) 2007 Athens, Ga. Georgia Tech Audra Cohen (Miami) Sara Anundsen/Jenna Long (North Carolina) 2008 Tulsa, Okla. UCLA Amanda McDowell (Georgia Tech) Tracey Lin/Riza Zalameda (UCLA) 2009 College Stati on, Texas Duke Mallory Cecil (Duke) Mari Andersson/Jana Juricova (Cal) 2 2011 NCAA Division I Men’s & Women’s Tennis Championships May 19-30 ▪ Stanford, Calif. ▪ Stanford University Taube Family Tennis Center Men’s All-Time Championship Records Team (Years Parti cipated) Years Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Alabama (1989-90-93-96-97-98-99-2001-02-03-04-06-07-08-09) 15 12 15 .444 0 0 0 0 UAB (1993-96-97-2000) 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 0 Alcorn State (1999-2000-07-09) 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 American (2002-03-04) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Arizona (1996-98-2001-03-04-06-09) 7 2 7 .222 0 0 0 0 Arizona State (1978-88-90-91-95-96-97-98-99-2001-02-03-04-08) 14 9 14 .391 0 0 0 0 Arkansas (1979-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-97-98-2001-02-03-04-06) 15 11 15 .423 0 0 0 0 UALR (1996-98-2000) 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Army (2000-01-05-06)
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