The NCAA Division III Men’s Tennis Committee has selected the 37 teams that will compete in the 2021 NCAA Division III Men’s Tennis Championships. Student-athletes selected to the individual championships will be announced Wednesday, May 12.
The teams will play a single-elimination tournament with the first, second- and third-rounds played at predetermined sites, Friday-Sunday, May 14-16, or Thursday-Saturday, May 13-15. The University of the South and the Chattanooga Sports Commission will host the team championships finals, which will be held May 24-26 at Champions Tennis Club in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Below is the full championship event schedule:
Team
- Friday, May 14 | First round
- Saturday, May 15 | Second round
- Sunday, May 16 | Third round
- Monday, May 24 | Quarterfinals | 8:30 a.m. ET on NCAA.com
- Tuesday, May 25 | Semifinals | 10 a.m. ET on NCAA.com
- Wednesday, May 26 | Final | 10 a.m. ET on NCAA.com
Singles
- Friday, May 28 | Round of 32 and 16 | 9 a.m. ET on NCAA.com
- Saturday, May 29 | Quarterfinals and semifinals | 9 a.m. ET on NCAA.com
- Sunday, May 30 | Final | 12 p.m. ET on NCAA.com
Doubles
- Friday, May 28 | Round of 16 | 9 a.m. ET on NCAA.com
- Saturday, May 29 | Quarterfinals | 9 a.m. ET on NCAA.com
- Sunday, May 30 | Semifinals and final | 9 a.m. ET on NCAA.com
Start times will be added once made available
The champions of the following conferences received automatic qualification:
AUTOMATIC QUALIFIERS | |
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Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference | Mount Aloysius (8-0) |
American Rivers | Luther (14-4) |
American Southwest Conference | Concordia University Texas (13-4) |
Centennial Conference | Johns Hopkins (8-0) |
Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference | Southern Virginia (12-5) |
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin | Augustana (Illinois) (12-6) |
Commonwealth Coast Conference | Roger Williams (10-0) |
Empire 8 | Houghton (10-3) |
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference | Rose-Hulman (7-3) |
Landmark Conference | Drew (10-0) |
Liberty League | Skidmore (6-1) |
Little East Conference | Western Connecticut State (6-2) |
Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth | Stevenson (8-2) |
Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom | Stevens Institute of Technology (11-0) |
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Kalamazoo (9-0) |
Midwest Conference | Grinnell (9-0) |
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | Gustavus Adolphus (16-2) |
New England Small College Athletic Conference | Williams (6-1) |
New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference | Babson (6-0) |
North Coast Athletic Conference | Denison (10-2) |
North Eastern Athletic Conference | Lancaster Bible (11-1) |
Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference | Illinois Institute of Technology (7-0) |
Northwest Conference | George Fox (10-4) |
Ohio Athletic Conference | John Carroll (7-0) |
Old Dominion Athletic Conference | Washington and Lee (13-4) |
Presidents’ Athletic Conference | Grove City (8-2) |
Skyline Conference | Farmingdale State (6-1) |
Southern Athletic Association | Oglethorpe (13-1) |
Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference | Trinity (Texas) (14-7) |
Upper Midwest Athletic Conference | St. Scholastica (10-4) |
USA South Athletic Conference | North Carolina Wesleyan (20-2) |
The following schools, listed alphabetically, were selected to the championship from Pool B and Pool C candidates:
POOL “B” SELECTIONS |
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Case Western Reserve (10-2) |
Emory (5-3) |
Washington University in St. Louis (11-1) |
POOL “C” SELECTIONS |
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Brandeis (6-1) |
Carnegie Mellon (9-2) |
Southwestern (Texas) (14-2) |