1986 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships

The 1986 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships were the fifth annual championships to determine the national champions of NCAA Division I women's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis in the United States.[1]

1986 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships
DateJune 1986
Edition5th
Location Austin, Texas
Venue Penick-Allison Tennis Center
(University of Texas)
Champions
Women's Singles
Patty Fendick
(Stanford)
Women's Doubles
Lise Gregory / Ronni Reis
(Miami–FL)

The women's team championship was won by Stanford, their second title in three years. This was the first time that the men's and women's team from the same school won championships in the same year. The Cardinal defeated rivals USC in the final round, 5–4.

The women's singles title was won by Patty Fendick from Stanford.

The women's doubles title was won by South African Lise Gregory and American Ronni Reis from Miami (FL).

Host site

This year's tournaments were held at the Penick-Allison Tennis Center at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas. The men's and women's tournaments would not be held at the same site until 2006.

Team tournament

  First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
                                     
Stanford 8  
Harvard 1  
  Stanford 5  
    Northwestern 1  
Northwestern 6
UCLA 3  
  Stanford 6  
  Miami (FL) 3  
California 6  
Texas 2  
  California 3
    Miami (FL) 5  
Miami (FL) 8
U.S. International 1  
  Stanford 5
  USC 4
Trinity (TX) 8  
Kentucky 1  
  Trinity (TX) 5 Third place
    Oklahoma State 2  
Oklahoma State 6 Miami (FL) 5
San Diego State 3   Trinity 4
  Trinity (TX) 3
  USC 6  
Arizona State 5  
Clemson 4  
  Arizona State 1
    USC 5  
USC 8
Texas A&M 1  

See also

References

  1. "NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship Results" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
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