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2023 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships

The 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships were the women's tennis tournaments played from May 5 to May 20, 2023, at campus sites and Orlando, Florida, at the USTA National Campus. It was the 41st edition of the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship.


2023 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships
May 5–20, 2023
41st
First, second, third rounds:Campus sitesRemainder: Orlando, Florida
USTA National CampusHosted by: University of Central Florida
Tian Fangran (UCLA)
Fiona Crawley and Carson Tanguilig (North Carolina)
North Carolina

The 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships were the women's tennis tournaments played from May 5 to May 20, 2023, at campus sites and Orlando, Florida, at the USTA National Campus. It was the 41st edition of the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship.

There were 64 teams selected to the women's team championship, 31 of which were automatic qualifiers from each Division I conference. The remaining 33 teams were selected at-large. Teams played two rounds of single-elimination matches in groups of four from May 5–6 at campus sites; the winners of those regionals advanced to a super-regional round on May 12 or 13, also held at campus sites. The remaining eight teams advanced to the championship rounds in Orlando, Florida.

The following 31 teams were automatic qualifiers, representing their conferences:

ConferenceTeam
ACCNC State
AmericanSMU
ASUNNorth Florida
Atlantic 10Fordham
Big EastXavier
Big SkyWeber State
Big SouthCharleston Southern
Big TenMichigan
Big 12Texas
Big WestHawaii
CAAWilliam & Mary
Conference USAFIU
HorizonYoungstown State
IvyPrinceton
MAACQuinnipiac
MACBall State
MEACSouth Carolina State
Missouri ValleyDrake
Mountain WestUNLV
NortheastLIU
Ohio ValleySoutheast Missouri State
Pac-12Stanford
PatriotBoston University
SECGeorgia
SouthernEast Tennessee State
SouthlandTexas A&M–Corpus Christi
SummitDenver
Sun BeltOld Dominion
SWACFlorida A&M
WACGrand Canyon
West CoastPepperdine

Sixteen teams were selected as national seeds, and were guaranteed to host for the first two rounds, if they submitted a bid and met criteria.

Bold indicates winner. Host institutions for the first two rounds and Super Regionals are marked with an asterisk ().*

Bracket source:

There were 64 singles players selected to the women's singles championship, 12 of which were automatic qualifiers from each Division I conference with an eligible team ranked in the ITA Top 125. The remaining 52 players were selected at-large. The tournament was played following the team championship from May 22 to 27 in Orlando, Florida.

UCLA freshman Tian Fangran won the women's singles title against Oklahoma senior Layne Sleeth 6-4, 6-2.

The following 12 players were automatic qualifiers, representing their conferences:

ConferencePlayerTeam
ACCFiona CrawleyNorth Carolina
AmericanMarie MattelUCF
ASUNKit GulihurNorth Florida
Big TenJaedan BrownMichigan
Big 12Layne SleethOklahoma
Big WestAmelia HonerUC Santa Barbara
IvyDaria FraymanPrinceton
Pac-12Maddy SiegUSC
SECMary StoianaTexas A&M
SummitTaylor MelvilleDenver
Sun BeltTatsiana SasnouskayaOld Dominion
West CoastJanice TjenPepperdine

The following sixteen players were seeded for this tournament:

Bracket:

There were 32 doubles teams selected to the women's doubles championship, 12 of whom were automatic qualifiers from each Division I conference with an eligible team ranked in the ITA Top 60. The remaining 20 teams were selected at-large. The tournament was played following the team championship from May 23 to 27 in Orlando, Florida.

Fiona Crawley and Carson Tanguilig of North Carolina beat Reese Brantmeier and Elizabeth Scotty, also representing North Carolina, to win the women's double title.

The following 12 teams were automatic qualifiers, representing their conferences:

ConferencePlayerTeam
ACCDiana ShnaiderNC State
Alana Smith
AmericanMaiko UchijimaTemple
Jamie Wei
Big 12Carmen CorleyOklahoma
Ivana Corley
Big TenJaedan BrownMichigan
Kari Miller
Big WestAmelia HonerUC Santa Barbara
Kira Reuter
ColonialAdel-Byanu AbidullinaDelaware
Eliza Askarova
IvyDaria FraymanPrinceton
Grace Joyce
Mountain WestYinglak JittakoatFresno State
Matilde Magrini
Pac-12Kimmi HanceUCLA
Elise Wagle
SECCarson BranstineTexas A&M
Mary Stoiana
Sun BeltSofia JohnsonOld Dominion
Tatsiana Sasnouskaya
West CoastSavannah BroadusPepperdine
Janice Tjen

The following eight teams were seeded for this tournament:

Bracket:

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