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The Road to Waco: First Round of Division I Men’s, Women’s NCAA Team Championships Begin on Friday

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Last updated: May 2, 2025 3:49 am
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TEMPE, Ariz. – The wait is finally over.

The NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s team championships are set to begin with the opening round of the tournament on Friday, May 2, across various host sites throughout the country.

The championships will continue with the Super Regionals from May 9-10, the quarterfinals on May 15 for the women and May 16 for the men, the semis on May 17 and the team title match on May 18 in Waco, Texas.

Thirty-two schools across both the Men’s and Women’s division will serve as host schools for regional play.


National Championships central | History of Men’s team champions | History of Women’s team champions


In the Men’s bracket, No. 1 Wake Forest is vying for its first national championship title since 2018. Under head coach Tony Bresky, named the 2025 ACC Head Coach of the Year, the Demon Deacons cruised to their fourth conference regular season title and a perfect regular season record (33-0) for the first time.

The Georgia Bulldogs are the top-ranked squad in the Women’s draw, earning a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the 38th consecutive spring after their 2025 SEC Tournament title. Looking for the first team title in 25 years, it’s the 14th straight season the Bulldogs have hosted a regional in Athens.

Reigning Men’s champion TCU, seeded second overall in this year’s draw, will host a regional welcoming Abilene Christian, Illinois and Oklahoma to Fort Worth. The Horned Frogs, backed by Big 12 Coach of the Year David Roditi plus Freshman of the Year Cooper Woestendick, extended their NCAA Tournament hosting streak to a decade.

Defending Women’s champion Texas A&M, hosting a regional for the fourth consecutive spring, has earned the No. 2 seed, as Quinnipiac, Rice and UC Santa Barbara round out the field in College Station.

In Tucson, the No. 10 Arizona Men will host Harvard, Denver and Washington, a regional replete with elite talent across the board. Six of the ITA’s top-100 Men’s singles players will be on-site in Tucson in Arizona’s Colton Smith (No. 5) and Jay Friend (No. 6), Harvard’s Daniel Milvasky (No. 34) and Peter Benjamin Privara (No. 90), Washington’s Cesar Bouchelaghem (No. 42) and Denver’s Daniel Sancho Arbizu (No. 43).

Teams across the country are gearing up for a fascinating weekend of college tennis. To stay up to date on scores, results, news and more, follow @ITA_Tennis on both X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.

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