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- The NCAA Men's Tennis Championships are annual tournaments held in the spring to crown team, singles, and doubles champions in American college tennis. The first intercollegiate championship was held in 1883, 23 years before the founding of the NCAA, with Harvard's Joseph Clark taking the singles title. The same year Clark partnered to Howard Taylor to win the doubles title. Since 1963, the NCAA organizes separate tournaments for Division I and II. A tournament for Division III was added in 1973. The NCAA discontinued the Division II singles and doubles championships in 1995. From 1946 to 1976, players' individual performances were awarded points which were tallied to determine the NCAA "team" champion. In 1977, the NCAA began a dual-match single-elimination team tournament with 16 schools to determine the team championship. Subsequently, expanded to include byes for 12 teams in the first round, the team tournament adopted its current 64-team single-elimination format in 1999. The University of Florida won the most recent Division I national team championship in 2021, defeating Baylor University, 4-1, in the final. Florida's Sam Riffice captured the singles championship, and Tennessee's Adam Walton and Pat Harper won the doubles championship. Barry University won the Division II national championship. Emory University won the Division III national team championship; Leo Vithoontien of Carleton College captured both the singles and doubles titles, the latter with Xander Zuczek. (en)
- Le Championnat NCAA de tennis masculin est un ensemble de compétitions de tennis organisées par la National Collegiate Athletic Association, association sportive universitaire américaine. Les compétitions sont en simple, en double et par équipes. Le premier championnat a eu lieu en 1883, 23 ans avant la fondation de la NCAA. Depuis 1963, une deuxième division a été ajoutée. L'équipe tenant du titre par équipes en 2012 est l'équipe de Californie. (fr)
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- Le Championnat NCAA de tennis masculin est un ensemble de compétitions de tennis organisées par la National Collegiate Athletic Association, association sportive universitaire américaine. Les compétitions sont en simple, en double et par équipes. Le premier championnat a eu lieu en 1883, 23 ans avant la fondation de la NCAA. Depuis 1963, une deuxième division a été ajoutée. L'équipe tenant du titre par équipes en 2012 est l'équipe de Californie. (fr)
- The NCAA Men's Tennis Championships are annual tournaments held in the spring to crown team, singles, and doubles champions in American college tennis. The first intercollegiate championship was held in 1883, 23 years before the founding of the NCAA, with Harvard's Joseph Clark taking the singles title. The same year Clark partnered to Howard Taylor to win the doubles title. Since 1963, the NCAA organizes separate tournaments for Division I and II. A tournament for Division III was added in 1973. The NCAA discontinued the Division II singles and doubles championships in 1995. (en)
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