USTA Tennis on Campus

Tennis on Campus (TOC) is the national collegiate club tennis league operated by the United States Tennis Association. The league is played on indoor and outdoor hard courts in World TeamTennis format. Over 400 American universities and colleges throughout the 15 USTA geographical sections compete in the league.[2]

USTA Tennis on Campus
SportTeam tennis
Founded2000[1]
Owner(s)United States Tennis Association
PresidentPatrick Galbraith
No. of teams400
Country United States
HeadquartersWhite Plains, New York
Most recent
champion(s)
UCLA
Most titlesTexas A&M University (5)
Official websitehttp://www.tennisoncampus.com/

The league's regular season takes place in the fall and spring along with 4 major tournaments, culminating with the National Championship in Orlando, Florida.[3]

Competition format

The regular season games are played in tournaments which are hosted by individual universities at their campus tennis facilities or a local tennis center. The matches are played in mixed gender World TeamTennis format which features 4 separate brackets in tournaments, copper, bronze, silver, and gold in a pool play system.[2] Gold is the leading bracket which is the overall champion of each tournament.[4]

During a game, there is 5 matches played with a minimum of 4 players on a team.[5]

  • Men's doubles
  • Women's doubles
  • Men's singles
  • Women's singles
  • Mixed doubles

Major tournaments

Outside the regular season, there are 4 major tournaments officially hosted by the USTA held seasonally that earn a bid to the National Championship. All the 4 tournaments--(Spring and Fall Invitationals, Sectional Championships, and the National Championship) all feature free merchandise for the players, alongside professional photographers.[6] The champions of each tournament earn an automatic bid to Nationals.[7]

The 4 major tournaments are hosted at major or professional tennis centers at rotating venues nationalwide.[8]

Sectional Championships

The primary Tennis on Campus major tournament are the Sectional Championships, in which the 15 USTA sections host a championship tournament that their respective regional teams compete to win the title and trophy.[9]

Spring and Fall Invitationals

The TOC Spring and Fall Invitationals are national tournaments that 64 schools from all sections. The 2020 the Fall Invitational was to be hosted at Cary, North Carolina and the Spring Invitational at Darling Tennis Center in Las Vegas but both were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[10][11]

Results by year:[10][11]

Year Spring Champion Fall Champion
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Georgia Cornell
2018 Texas Georgia
2017 Northern Arizona Ohio State
2016 UC San Diego Florida
2015 Michigan Georgia
2014 UCLA Florida
2013 USC Florida
2012 Arizona Duke
2011 UC San Diego Michigan
2010 UC San Diego Alabama

USTA Tennis on Campus National Championship

The USTA Tennis on Campus National Championship is the pinnacle tournament of United States club tennis hosted in April at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida.[3][12] The tournament is played on outdoor hard courts.[3] A pool of 64 schools throughout the nation whom were the champions of their respective Sectional Championship or the Fall/Spring Invitational earn a bid to Nationals.[7] After the National Championship game there is an awards ceremony.[13]

The tournament lasts 4 days and the matches are livestreamed on YouTube with live commentary.[14][15]

Results by year

Below are the results of the all the National Championships.[3]

Year Champion Runner-up Score Location Ref.
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic [16]
2019 UCLA Ohio State 29-23 Orlando, Florida [17]
2018 Ohio State North Carolina 27-13 [18]
2017 Michigan UC irvine 24-20 [19]
2016 Auburn North Carolina 23-22 Cary, North Carolina [20]
2015 UC Berkeley Minnesota 27-17 [21]
2014 UC Berkeley Florida 27-13 Surprise, Arizona [22]
2013 Georgia Florida 26-24 [23]
2012 UC Berkeley Virginia 25-23 Cary, North Carolina [24]
2011 UCLA Florida 30-19 [25]
2010 UC Berkeley Florida 30-14 Surprise, Arizona [26]
2009 Duke Wisconsin 26-21 [27]
2008 Texas UC Berkeley 22-16 Cary, North Carolina [28]
2007 Texas A&M
2006 Texas A&M
2005 Texas A&M
2004 Texas A&M
2003 Florida
2002 Texas A&M
2001 North Carolina
2000 North Carolina

Results by School

School Wins Titles
Texas A&M 5 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
UC Berkeley 4 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015
UCLA 2 2011, 2019
North Carolina 2 2000, 2001
Auburn 1 2016
Duke 1 2009
Ohio State 1 2018
Florida 1 2003
Georgia 1 2013
Texas 1 2008

References

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