2005 NCAA Division I women's tennis championships

The 2005 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships were the 24th annual championships hosted by the NCAA to determine the national champions of women's singles, doubles, and team collegiate tennis among its Division I member programs in the United States.[1]

2005 NCAA Division I women's tennis championships
DateMay 13–22, 2005
Edition24th
LocationGeorgia (U.S. state) Athens, Georgia
VenueDan Magill Tennis Complex
University of Georgia
Champions
Women's singles
Slovakia Zuzana Zemenová
(Baylor)
Women's doubles
United Kingdom Alice Barnes / United States Erin Burdette
(Stanford)
Women's team
Stanford
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Defending champions Stanford defeated Texas in the team final, 4–0, to claim their fourteenth national title, the Cardinal's sixth title in nine years.

Host

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This year's tournaments were hosted by the University of Georgia at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Georgia.[2]

These were the final standalone women's Division I NCAA tournaments before they were held concurrently at the same venue as the men's championships for the first time in 2006.

Brackets

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Team

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First round
May 13–14, 2005
Second round
May 13–14, 2005
Third round
May 19, 2005
Quarterfinals
May 20, 2005
Semifinals
May 21, 2005
Championship
May 22, 2005
                  
1 Stanford 4
Army 0
1 Stanford 4
Stanford, CA
Oregon 0
Oregon 4
Fresno State 2
1 Stanford 4
Harvard 0
16 Tennessee 4
Boston University 0
16 Tennessee 1
Cambridge, MA
Harvard 4
Harvard 4
Maryland 0
1 Stanford 4
8 Georgia 1
8 Georgia 4
Quinnipiac 0
8 Georgia 4
Athens, GA
South Carolina 0
South Carolina 4
Nebraska 0
8 Georgia 4
California 2
9 Miami (FL) 4
Florida Atlantic 0
9 Miami (FL) 3
Coral Gables, FL
California 4
California 4
Ole Miss 3
1 Stanford 4
12 Clemson 2
4 Vanderbilt 5
UT Martin 0
4 Vanderbilt 4
Nashville, TN
South Alabama 0
South Alabama 4
Alabama 2
4 Vanderbilt 0
13 North Carolina 4
13 North Carolina 4
Richmond 0
13 North Carolina 4
Chapel Hill, NC
Duke 0
Duke 4
Michigan 1
13 North Carolina 1
12 Clemson 4
5 Northwestern 4
Valparaiso 0
5 Northwestern 4
Evanston, IL
Notre Dame 0
Notre Dame 4
Iowa 1
5 Northwestern 3
12 Clemson 4
12 Clemson 4
Furman 0
12 Clemson 4
Clemson, SC
William & Mary 0
William & Mary 4
Wisconsin 1
1 Stanford 4
11 Texas 0
11 Texas 4
Southern 0
11 Texas 4
Austin, TX
Texas A&M 1
UNLV 0
Texas A&M 4
11 Texas 4
6 Georgia Tech 3
6 Georgia Tech 4
Winthrop 0
6 Georgia Tech 4
Atlanta, GA
Pepperdine 0
Pepperdine 4
Mississippi State 1
11 Texas 4
3 Kentucky 2
14 Tulane 4
SE Louisiana 0
14 Tulane 4
New Orleans, LA
TCU 3
LSU 1
TCU 4
14 Tulane 1
3 Kentucky 4
3 Kentucky 4
Marshall 0
3 Kentucky 4
Lexington, KY
Wake Forest 2
Indiana 3
Wake Forest 4
11 Texas 4
2 Florida 3
10 UCLA 4
Illinois State 0
10 UCLA 4
Los Angeles, CA
Washington 0
Long Beach State 0
Washington 4
10 UCLA 3
7 USC 4
7 USC 4
Illinois–Chicago 0
7 USC 4
Los Angeles, CA
Arizona State 0
San Diego State 0
Arizona State 4
7 USC 2
2 Florida 4
15 Baylor 4
Niagara 0
15 Baylor 4
Provo, UT
BYU 1
Sacramento State 1
BYU 4
15 Baylor 2
2 Florida 4
2 Florida 4
South Carolina State 0
2 Florida 4
Gainesville, FL
FIU 0
Florida State 2
FIU 4

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "DIVISION I WOMEN'S TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS BOOK" (PDF). ncaa.org. NCAA. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
  2. ^ "2005 NCAA Division I women's team tennis championships bracket" (PDF). tribeathletics.com. William & Mary Athletics. Retrieved 16 August 2024.
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