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2006 NCAA Division I tennis championships


2006 NCAA Division I tennis championships
60th–Men24th–Women
Stanford, California
Taube Tennis CenterStanford University
Benjamin Kohllöffel(UCLA)
Suzi Babos(California)
Kevin Anderson / Ryan Rowe(Illinois)
Cristelle Grier / Alexis Prousis(Northwestern)
Pepperdine
Stanford

The 2006 NCAA Division I tennis championships were the 59th annual men's and 24th annual women's championships hosted by the NCAA to determine the individual, doubles, and team national champions of collegiate tennis among its Division I member programs in the United States, culminating the 2006 NCAA Division I tennis season.

These were the first NCAA tennis championships where the men's and women's tournaments were held concurrently at the same venue, this year hosted by Stanford University at the Taube Tennis Center in Stanford, California from May 13–23, 2006.

Pepperdine defeated Georgia in the men's championship match, 4–2, to claim the Waves' first men's team national title.

Meanwhile, three-time defending champions, and hosts, Stanford defeated Miami (FL) in the women's title match, 4–1, to claim their fifteenth team national championship.

  • 2006 NCAA Division II tennis championships

  • 2006 NCAA Division III men's tennis championships

  • 2006 NCAA Division III women's tennis championships

  • 2006 NAIA tennis championships

  • List of NCAA Men's Tennis Champions

  • List of NCAA Women's Tennis Champions

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