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sifoeeprocess.com | May 28, 2025

WashU wins the 2025 ݮվ߿ DIII women's tennis championships

WashU wins the 2025 DIII women's tennis championship

WashU won the 2025 DIII women's tennis team national title, defeating Pomona-Pitzer, 4-3. Junior Nina Moravek defeated sophomore Leticia Bazua Vazquez to cement the victory — the program's first-ever national championship.

The singles championship was won by Lindsay Eisenman from Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, and the doubles title was won by Olivia Soffer and Matia Cristiani of Babson. The individual championships included 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams. 

2025 ݮվ߿ DIII women's tennis championship bracket

Here's a look at the bracket for team competition:

➡️ MORE BRACKETS: Interactive/printable team bracket Singles bracket | Doubles bracket

DIII Women's Tennis bracket updated

2025 ݮվ߿ DIII women's tennis individual (singles and doubles) championship schedule 

  • Rounds of 32 and 16 in singles; round of 16 in doubles.| Saturday, May 24
  • Quarterfinals in singles and doubles | Sunday, May 25
  • Semifinals in singles and doubles| Monday, May 26
  • Championships in singles and doubles | Tuesday, May 27

2025 ݮվ߿ DIII women's tennis team championship schedule

All times listed in Eastern Time.

Team competition

ݮվ߿ DIII women's tennis championship history

For the first time in program history, the University of Chicago clinched the 2024 DIII women's tennis team national title after taking down Wesleyan 5-3. The Maroons finished their first national championship-winning season with a 23-1 record and a 16-game win streak. Check out the full DIII women's tennis team championship history below:

YEAR CHAMPION SCORE RUNNER-UP HOST OR SITE
2024 UChicago 5-3 Wesleyan (CT) St. Louis, Mo.
2023 5-3 UChicago Orlando, Fla. 
2022 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 5-1 UChicago Orlando, Fla.
2021 Emory 5-0 Wesleyan (CT) Chattanooga, Tenn. 
2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 -- -- --
2019 Wesleyan (CT) 5-4 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Kalamazoo, Mich.
2018 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 5-4 Emory Claremont, Calif.
2017 Williams 5-4 Emory Chattanooga, Tenn.
2016 Emory 5-4 Williams Kalamazoo, Mich.
2015 Williams 5-4 Emory Mason, Ohio
2014 Emory 5-1 Amherst Claremont, Calif.
2013 Williams 5-2 Emory Kalamazoo, Mich.
2012 Williams 5-2 Chicago Cary, N.C.
2011 Williams 5-4 Amherst Claremont, Calif.
2010 Williams 5-0 Emory Fredricksburg, Va.
2009 Williams 5-2 Amherst Lawrenceville, Ga.
2008 Williams 5-4 Washington and Lee St. Peter, Minn.
2007 Washington and Lee 5-2 Amherst Mary Washington
2006 Emory 5-1 Washington and Lee Santa Cruz, Calif.
2005 Emory 5-3 Wash. & Lee Kalamazoo
2004 Emory 5-0 Amherst Rhodes
2003 Emory 5-1 Wash. & Lee Redlands, Calif.
2002 Williams 6-3 Emory Sweet Briar
2001 Williams 6-3 Trinity (Tex.) Trinity (Tex.)
2000 Trinity (Tex.) 5-4 UC San Diego Gust. Adolphus
1999 Amherst 5-2 Williams TCNJ
1998 Skidmore 5-1 Kenyon Wash. & Lee
1997 Kenyon 6-3 Trinity (Tex.) Pomona, Calif.
1996 Emory 5-1 Wash. & Lee Kalamazoo
1995 Kenyon 5-4 UC San Diego Sweet Briar
1994 UC San Diego 7-2 Williams Kalamazoo
1993 Kenyon 7-2 Gust. Adolphus Carleton
1992 Pomona-Pitzer 5-4 Kenyon Kalamazoo
1991 Mary Washington 5-4 Gust. Adolphus Emory
1990 Gust. Adolphus 5-4 UC San Diego TCNJ
1989 UC San Diego 8-1 Kenyon Claremont-M-S
1988 Mary Washington 7-2 Kenyon Emory
1987 UC San Diego 6-3 Occidental Kalamazoo
1986 TCNJ 6-3 Occidental Kalamazoo
1985 UC San Diego 8-1 Davidson Haverford
1984 Davidson 15-14 UC San Diego Kalamazoo
1983 Principia 17-13 UNC Greensboro Claremont-M-S
1982 Occidental 18-15 UC San Diego Jackson, Miss.

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