Georgia is the winner of the 2025 红杏视频 DI women's tennis championship.
The Bulldogs swept defending champion Texas A&M, avenging last season's loss to the Aggies in the championship final. It's their third crown in program history (1994, 2000).
The Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas, hosted the championship from May 15-18. Tournament qualifiers were announced in a selection show on April 28 on sifoeeprocess.com.
As part of a two-year pilot program, the women鈥檚 singles and doubles championships were conducted in the fall of 2024, while the team championships were played in the spring of 2025.
All Tournament Team
- Doubles- Dasha Vidmanova/Mell Reasco (University of Georgia)3-0
- Doubles 鈥 Anastasiia Lopata/ Guillermina Grant (University of Georgia) 4-1
- Doubles 鈥 Ayesegul Mert/Hayden Mulberry (University of Georgia) 4-1
- Singles - Dasha Vidmanova (UGA) 3-0
- Singles 鈥 Anastasiia Lopata (UGA) 2-0
- Singles 鈥 Mia Kupres (TAMU) 4-0
- Singles 鈥 Ayesegul Mert (UGA) 4-0
- Singles 鈥揋uillermina Grant (UGA) 5-0
- Singles 鈥揝ofia Rojas (Georgia) 4-0
MVP -
Dasha Vidmanova 3-0 in Singles and 3-0 in Doubles
2025 DI women's tennis team championship bracket
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2025 DI women's tennis team championship schedule
- First round | May 2
- Georgia Tech 4, Iowa 1
- Notre Dame 4, UIC 0
- Arizona State 4, Ole Miss 1
- Illinois 4, Arizona 1
- Wisconsin 4, Clemson 3
- Stanford 4, Florida International 1
- Boise State 4, Baylor 3
- No. 2 Texas A&M 4, Quinnipiac 0
- UC Santa Barbara 4, Rice 3
- UCLA 4, Harvard 0
- Oklahoma State 4, Tulsa 0
- No. 1 Georgia 4, Florida A&M 0
- Florida Atlantic 4, Old Dominion 1
- UCF 4, Furman 1
- Southern California 4, Memphis 0
- South Carolina 4, Kansas 0
- No. 4 Ohio State 4, Buffalo 0
- No. 3 Michigan 4, Youngstown State 0
- No. 7 Virginia 4, FDU 0
- Pepperdine 4, Wake Forest 1
- California 4, Sacramento State 0
- No. 9 Auburn 4, South Carolina State 0
- No. 14 Texas 4, Grand Canyon 0
- No. 11 Texas Tech 4, Boston U. 0
- No. 6 Oklahoma 4, Denver 0
- No. 8 Duke 4, Bryant 0
- No. 5 North Carolina 4, VCU 0
- No. 12 NC State 4, Charleston Southern 0
- No. 13 LSU 4, Stephen F. Austin 0
- No. 10 Tennessee 4, Elon 0
- No. 15 Vanderbilt 4, Xavier 0
- No. 16 Washington 4, Stetson 0
- Second round | May 3
- No. 1 Georgia 4, Georgia Tech
- No. 3 Michigan 4, Arizona State 0
- Stanford 4, No. 11 Texas Tech 1
- No. 9 Auburn 4, Wisconsin 1
- Oklahoma State 4, No. 6 Oklahoma 2
- No. 13 LSU 4, Southern California 1
- UCLA 4, No. 15 Vanderbilt 3
- No. 4 Ohio State 4, Notre Dame 1
- No. 5 North Carolina 4, South Carolina 0
- No. 7 Virginia 4, Illinois 1
- No. 8 Duke 4, Florida Atlantic 0
- No. 10 Tennessee 4, Pepperdine 0
- California 4, No. 16 Washington 0
- No. 2 Texas A&M 4, UC Santa Barbara 1
- No. 12 NC State 4, UCF 1
- No. 14 Texas 4, Boise State 0
- Super regionals | May 9
- Super regionals | May 10
- Quarterfinals | May 15
- Semifinals | May 17
- National championship | May 18 鈥 streamed on ESPN+
DI women's tennis championship history
Texas A&M clinched the 2024 红杏视频 women's tennis outdoor team title by beating Georgia 4-1. This is the Aggies' first team title; they were runners-up in 2013.
馃攧 RECAP: 2024 DI women's tennis championships
See the full DI women's tennis team championship history below:
YEAR | CHAMPION | POINTS/SCORE | RUNNER-UP | HOST OR SITE | ATTENDANCE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Texas A&M | 4-1 | Georgia | Oklahoma State | NA |
2023 | North Carolina | 4-1 | NC State | UCF | NA |
2022 | Texas | 4-1 | Oklahoma | Illinois | NA |
2021 | Texas | 4-3 | Pepperdine | UCF | NA |
2020 | Canceled due to Covid-19 | -- | -- | -- | -- |
2019 | Stanford | 4-0 | Georgia | UCF | NA |
2018 | Stanford | 4-3 | Vanderbilt | Wake Forest | NA |
2017 | 4-1 | Stanford | Georgia | NA | |
2016 | 4-3 | Oklahoma State | Tulsa | NA | |
2015 | Vanderbilt | 4-2 | UCLA | Baylor | NA |
2014 | 4-3 | North Carolina | Georgia | NA | |
2013 | Stanford | 4-3 | Texas A&M | Illinois | NA |
2012 | Florida | 4-0 | UCLA | Georgia | NA |
2011 | Florida | 4-3 | Stanford | Stanford | NA |
2010 | Stanford | 4-3 | Florida | Georgia | NA |
2009 | Duke | 4-0 | California | Texas A&M | NA |
2008 | UCLA | 4-0 | California | Tulsa | NA |
2007 | Georgia Tech | 4-2 | UCLA | Georgia | NA |
2006 | Stanford | 4-1 | Miami | Stanford | NA |
2005 | Stanford | 4-0 | Texas | Georgia | NA |
2004 | Stanford | 4-1 | UCLA | Georgia | 3,634 |
2003 | Florida | 4-3 | Stanford | Florida | 3,182 |
2002 | Stanford | 4-1 | Florida | Stanford | 5,053 |
2001 | Stanford | 4-0 | Vanderbilt | Georgia St. | N/A |
2000 | Georgia | 5-4 | Stanford | Pepperdine | 1,780 |
1999 | Stanford | 5-2 | Florida | Florida | 4,912 |
1998 | Florida | 5-1 | Duke | Notre Dame | 2,310 |
1997 | Stanford | 5-1 | Florida | Stanford | 4,360 |
1996 | Florida | 5-2 | Stanford | Florida St. | 3,749 |
1995 | Texas | 5-4 | Florida | Pepperdine | 5,404 |
1994 | Georgia | 5-4 | Stanford | Georgia | 5,613 |
1993 | Texas | 5-2 | Stanford | Florida | 4,913 |
1992 | Florida | 5-3 | Texas | Stanford | 7,036 |
1991 | Stanford | 5-1 | UCLA | Stanford | 8,523 |
1990 | Stanford | 5-1 | Florida | Florida | 3,144 |
1989 | Stanford | 5-0 | UCLA | Florida | 2,050 |
1988 | Stanford | 5-2 | Florida | UCLA | 6,328 |
1987 | Stanford | 5-1 | Georgia | UCLA | 2,351 |
1986 | Stanford | 5-4 | Southern California | Texas | 2,927 |
1985 | Southern California | 6-3 | Miami (Fla) | Oklahoma City | 4,552 |
1984 | Stanford | 6-0 | Southern California | Los Angeles | 3,405 |
1983 | Southern California | 8-1 | Trinity (Tex) | Albuquerque, NM | 3,027 |
1982 | Stanford | 6-3 | UCLA | Salt Lake City | 1,595 |