2022 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships

The 2022 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships were the women's tennis tournaments played from May 6 to May 28, 2022 at campus sites and Champaign, Illinois at the Khan Outdoor Tennis Complex.[1][2] It was the 40th edition of the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship.[3]

2022 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships
DateMay 6–28, 2022
Edition40th
LocationFirst, second, third rounds:
Campus sites
Remainder: Champaign, Illinois
VenueKhan Outdoor Tennis Complex
Hosted by: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Champions
Women's singles
Peyton Stearns (Texas)
Women's doubles
Jaeda Daniel and Nell Miller (NC State)
Women's team
Texas
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Women's team championship

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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 6-7 or 7-8 at campus sites; the winners of those regionals advanced to a super-regional round, also held at campus sites. The remaining eight teams advanced to the championship rounds in Champaign, Illinois.[1]

Automatic qualifiers

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The following 31 teams were automatic qualifiers, representing their conferences:[1]

Conference Team
ACC Duke
American Memphis
ASUN Stetson
Atlantic 10 VCU
Big East Xavier
Big Sky Northern Arizona
Big South Charleston Southern
Big Ten Michigan
Big 12 Texas
Big West UC Santa Barbara
CAA William & Mary
Conference USA Old Dominion
Horizon Youngstown State
Ivy Princeton
MAAC Quinnipiac
MAC Ball State
MEAC South Carolina State
Missouri Valley Illinois State
Mountain West San Diego State
Northeast Bryant
Ohio Valley Southeast Missouri State
Pac-12 Stanford
Patriot Army
SEC Texas A&M
Southern Furman
Southland Texas A&M–Corpus Christi
Summit Denver
Sun Belt South Alabama
SWAC Jackson State
WAC New Mexico State
West Coast Pepperdine

National seeds

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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.[1]

1. North Carolina (semifinals)
2. Oklahoma (runner-up)
3. Duke (semifinals)
4. Texas (National Champions)
5. Virginia (quarterfinals)
6. NC State (quarterfinals)
7. Texas A&M (quarterfinals)
8. Pepperdine (quarterfinals)
9. Miami (FL) (Super Regionals)
10. Ohio State (second round)
11. California (Super Regionals)
12. Oklahoma State (Super Regionals)
13. Auburn (Super Regionals)
14. Georgia (Super Regionals)
15. Stanford (Super Regionals)
16. Florida (Super Regionals)

Bracket

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

First Round
May 6 or 7, 2022
Campus sites
Second Round
May 7 or 8, 2022
Campus sites
Super Regionals
May 13 or 14, 2022
Campus sites
Quarterfinals
May 20, 2022
Champaign, IL
Semifinals
May 21, 2022
Champaign, IL
Championship
May 22, 2022
Champaign, IL
                  
1 North Carolina* 4
South Carolina State 0
1 North Carolina 4
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
South Carolina 0
  Iowa State 0
South Carolina 4
1 North Carolina* 4
16 Florida 0
  Florida State* 4
FIU 2
Florida State 1
Gainesville, Florida
16 Florida 4
South Alabama 0
16 Florida* 4
1 North Carolina 4
8 Pepperdine 3
9 Miami (FL)* 4
Stetson 0
9 Miami (FL) 4
Coral Gables, Florida
UCF 1
  Alabama 0
UCF 4
9 Miami (FL) 0
8 Pepperdine* 4
  USC 4
San Diego State State 0
USC 1
Malibu, California
8 Pepperdine 4
Denver 0
8 Pepperdine* 4
1 North Carolina 2
4 Texas 4
5 Virginia* 4
Youngstown State 0
5 Virginia 4
Charlottesville, Virginia
Princeton 0
  Army 0
Princeton 4
5 Virginia* 4
12 Oklahoma State 1
  UCLA 4
Arkansas 1
UCLA 2
Stillwater, Oklahoma
12 Oklahoma State 4
New Mexico State 0
12 Oklahoma State* 4
5 Virginia 2
4 Texas 4
13 Auburn* 5
Jackson State 0
13 Auburn 4
Auburn, Alabama
Georgia Tech 3
  Memphis 1
Georgia Tech 4
13 Auburn 1
4 Texas* 4
  Michigan 4
Oregon 0
Michigan 0
Austin, Texas
4 Texas 4
Ball State 0
4 Texas* 4
4 Texas 4
2 Oklahoma 2
3 Duke* 4
Quinnipiac 0
3 Duke 4
Durham, North Carolina
Old Dominion 1
  Furman 0
Old Dominion 4
3 Duke* 4
14 Georgia 1
  Wake Forest 4
Northwestern 2
Wake Forest 0
Athens, Georgia
14 Georgia 4
Charleston Southern 0
14 Georgia* 4
3 Duke 4
6 NC State 3
11 California* 4
Northern Arizona 0
11 California 4
Berkeley, California
Texas Tech 0
  Texas Tech 4
Loyola Marymount 1
11 California 0
6 NC State* 4
  Tennessee 4
VCU 1
Tennessee 1
Raleigh, North Carolina
6 NC State 4
William & Mary 0
6 NC State* 4
3 Duke 3
2 Oklahoma 4
7 Texas A&M* 4
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 0
7 Texas A&M 4
College Station, Texas
Baylor 1
  Washington 2
Baylor 4
7 Texas A&M* 4
Vanderbilt 0
  Vanderbilt 4
Xavier 0
Vanderbilt 4
Columbus, Ohio
10 Ohio State 2
Illinois State 0
10 Ohio State* 4
7 Texas A&M 3
2 Oklahoma 4
15 Stanford* 4
Southeast Missouri State 0
15 Stanford 4
Stanford, California
UC Santa Barbara 0
  UC Santa Barbara 4
Kansas 3
15 Stanford 1
2 Oklahoma* 4
  Arizona State 4
San Diego 1
Arizona State 3
Norman, Oklahoma
2 Oklahoma 4
Bryant 0
2 Oklahoma* 4

Bracket source:[4]

Women's singles championship

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There were 64 singles players selected to the women's singles championship, 15 of which were automatic qualifiers from each Division I conference with an eligible team ranked in the ITA Top 125. The remaining 49 players were selected at-large. The tournament was played following the team championship from May 23-28 in Champaign, Illinois.[2]

Automatic qualifiers

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The following 15 players were automatic qualifiers, representing their conferences:[2]

Conference Player Team
ACC Emma Navarro Virginia
American Marie Mattel UCF
ASUN Catherine Gulihur North Florida
Atlantic 10 Paola Exposito Diaz-Delgado VCU
Big Ten Irina Cantos Siemers Ohio State
Big 12 Peyton Stearns Texas
Big West Shakhnoza Khatamova UC Santa Barbara
Colonial Mila Saric William & Mary
Conference USA Yuliia Starodubtseva Old Dominion
Ivy Daria Frayman Princeton
Mountain West Bunyawi Thamchaiwat San Diego State
Pac-12 Eryn Cayetano USC
SEC Sarah Hamner South Carolina
Southern Julia Adams Furman
West Coast Shiori Fukuda Pepperdine

National seeds

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The following sixteen players were seeded for this tournament:[2]

Draw

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Bracket:[5]

Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
Abigail Rencheli (NC State) 2 66
  Connie Ma (Stanford) 6 78
  Connie Ma (Stanford) 6 6
Fiona Crawley (North Carolina) 4 4
  Fiona Crawley (North Carolina) 6 6
Lisa Zaar (Pepperdine) 3 1
Connie Ma (Stanford) 3 2
2 Peyton Stearns (Texas) 6 6
  Paola Exposito Diaz-Delgado (VCU) 6 710
Michaela Bayerlová (Washington State) 1 68
Paola Exposito Diaz-Delgado (VCU) 3 4
2 Peyton Stearns (Texas) 6 6
7 Eryn Cayetano (USC) 1 6 4
2 Peyton Stearns (Texas) 6 1 6

Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Emma Navarro (Virginia) 6 6
  Margarita Skriabina (Texas Tech) 0 0 1 E Navarro (Virginia) 6 77
  Carol Lee (Georgia Tech) 6 6 C Lee (Georgia Tech) 4 62
  Maria Titova (Kansas) 3 2 1 E Navarro (Virginia) 7 4 3
Elaine Chervinsky (Virginia) 4 3 A Rencheli (NC State) 5 6 6
  Thasaporn Naklo (Iowa State) 6 6   T Naklo (Iowa State) 77 5 0
  Abigail Rencheli (NC State) 6 6 A Rencheli (NC State) 63 7 6
  Loudmilla Bencheikh (Alabama) 1 2 A Rencheli (NC State) 2 66
5 Cameron Morra (North Carolina) 6 1 3   C Ma (Stanford) 6 78
  Veronika Miroshnichenko (Loyola Marymount) 0 6 6 V Miroshnichenko (Loyola Marymount) 5 4
  Salma Ewing (USC) 6 6 S Ewing (USC) 7 6
  Victoria Hu (Princeton) 1 4 S Ewing (USC) 2 6 66
9-16 McCartney Kessler (Florida) 6 6   C Ma (Stanford) 6 4 78
  Solymar Colling (San Diego) 1 1 9-16 M Kessler (Florida) 5 4
  Marie Mattel (UCF) 5 3 C Ma (Stanford) 7 6
  Connie Ma (Stanford) 7 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3 Petra Hule (Florida State) 2 5
Kylie Collins (Texas) 6 7   K Collins (Texas) 6 6
  Carolyn Campana (Wake Forest) 3 6 6 C Campana (Wake Forest) 2 3
  Mila Saric (William & Mary) 6 4 4   K Collins (Texas) 3 65
9-16 Irina Cantos Siemers (Ohio State) 0 3 F Crawley (North Carolina) 6 77
  Tatiana Makarova (Texas A&M) 6 6   T Makarova (Texas A&M) 2 4
  Emmanouela Antonaki (Mississippi State) 3 4 F Crawley (North Carolina) 6 6
  Fiona Crawley (North Carolina) 6 6   F Crawley (North Carolina) 6 6
6 Sarah Hamner (South Carolina) 6 6 L Zaar (Pepperdine) 3 1
  Shakhnoza Khatamova (UC Santa Barbara) 2 1 6 S Hamner (South Carolina) 3 6 3
  Abigail Forbes (UCLA) 3 3 L Zaar (Pepperdine) 6 4 6
  Lisa Zaar (Pepperdine) 6 6 L Zaar (Pepperdine) 7 6
9-16 Layne Sleeth (Oklahoma) 6 6   H Giavara (California) 5 2
  Daevenia Achong (Miami (FL)) 1 2 9-16 L Sleeth (Oklahoma) 4 0ret.
  Lisa-Marie Rioux (Oklahoma State) 6 4 3 H Giavara (California) 6 1
  Haley Giavara (California) 4 6 6

Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
Elysia Bolton (UCLA) 7 6
  Kit Gulihur (North Florida) 5 2   E Bolton (UCLA) 4 3
  Paola Exposito Diaz-Delgado (VCU) 6 6 P E Diaz-Delgado (VCU) 6 6
9-16 Shiori Fukuda (Pepperdine) 4 1 P E Diaz-Delgado (VCU) 3 6 6
  Carmen Corley (Oklahoma) 6 6   N Subhash (Virginia) 6 3 3
  Tatum Rice (Arkansas) 4 2 C Corley (Oklahoma) 3 5
  Natasha Subhash (Virginia) 7 6   N Subhash (Virginia) 6 7
8 Carson Branstine (Texas A&M) 5 2 P E Diaz-Delgado (VCU) 6 710
  Michaela Bayerlová (Washington State) 6 6 M Bayerlová (Washington State) 1 68
  Eden Richardson (Miami (FL)) 2 0 M Bayerlová (Washington State) 7 6
  Jessica Alsola (California) 6 4 4 9-16 C Beck (Duke) 5 2
9-16 Chloe Beck (Duke) 4 6 6   M Bayerlová (Washington State) 5 77 7
  Isabelle Boulais (Ohio State) 5 3 C Tanguilig (North Carolina) 7 63 5
  Sabina Machalova (Ole Miss) 7 6 S Machalova (Ole Miss) 4 1
  Carson Tanguilig (North Carolina) 6 6   C Tanguilig (North Carolina) 6 6
4 Daria Frayman (Princeton) 4 4

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
Mariia Kozyreva (Saint Mary's) 77 4 6
  Reilly Tran (North Carolina) 65 6 3 M Kozyreva (Saint Mary's) 6 78
  Mananchaya Sawangkaew (Oklahoma State) 6 6 M Sawangkaew (Oklahoma State) 4 66
9-16 Yuliia Starodubtseva (Old Dominion) 2 4 M Kozyreva (Saint Mary's) 1 77 3
  Kari Miller (Michigan) 3 1 7 E Cayetano (USC) 6 65 6
  Bunyawi Thamchaiwat (San Diego State) 6 6 B Thamchaiwat (San Diego State) 2 5
  Rebeka Mertena (Tennessee) 1 77 3 7 E Cayetano (USC) 6 7
7 Eryn Cayetano (USC) 6 60 6 7 E Cayetano (USC) 1 6 4
  Julia Adams (Furman) 2 2 2 P Stearns (Texas) 6 1 6
  Elizabeth Scotty (North Carolina) 6 6 E Scotty (North Carolina) 6 6
  Ayana Akli (South Carolina) 6 2 3 9-16 J Daniel (NC State) 1 3
9-16 Jaeda Daniel (NC State) 0 6 6 E Scotty (North Carolina) 3 6 2
  Petra Sedlackova (Alabama) 3 1 2 P Stearns (Texas) 6 4 6
  Alexandra Yepifanova (Stanford) 6 6 A Yepifanova (Stanford) 5 64
  Sydni Ratliff (Ohio State) 0 4 2 P Stearns (Texas) 7 77
2 Peyton Stearns (Texas) 6 6

Women's doubles championship

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There were 32 doubles teams selected to the women's doubles championship, 10 of whom were automatic qualifiers from each Division I conference with an eligible team ranked in the ITA Top 60. The remaining 22 teams were selected at-large. The tournament was played following the team championship from May 23-28 in Champaign, Illinois.[2]

Automatic qualifiers

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The following 10 teams were automatic qualifiers, representing their conferences:[2]

Conference Player Team
ACC Jaeda Daniel NC State
Nell Miller
American Charlotte Miller Tulane
Lahari Yelamanchili
ASUN Ana Paula Melilo North Florida
Catherine Gulihur
Big 12 Alicia Herrero Linana Baylor
Melany Krywoj
Big Ten Irina Cantos Siemers Ohio State
Sydni Ratliff
Conference USA Tatsiana Sasnouskaya Old Dominion
Yuliia Starodubtseva
Pac-12 Angelica Blake Stanford
Connie Ma
SEC Jayci Goldsmith Texas A&M
Tatiana Makarova
Southern Ellie Schoppe Furman
Julia Adams
West Coast Janice Tjen Pepperdine
Savannah Broadus

National seeds

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The following eight teams were seeded for this tournament:[2]

Draw

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Bracket:[6]

Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Jaeda Daniel (NC State)
Nell Miller (NC State)
7 6
Janice Tjen (Pepperdine)
Savannah Broadus (Pepperdine)
5 4
1 Jaeda Daniel (NC State)
Nell Miller (NC State)
6 7
Daevenia Achong (Miami (FL))
Eden Richardson (Miami (FL))
2 5
  Ayumi Miyamoto (Oklahoma State)
Lisa-Marie Rioux (Oklahoma State)
65 2
Daevenia Achong (Miami (FL))
Eden Richardson (Miami (FL))
77 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Jaeda Daniel (NC State)
Nell Miller (NC State)
6 77
  Elysia Bolton (UCLA)
Elise Wagle (UCLA)
2 64 1 J Daniel (NC State)
N Miller (NC State)
6 3 [10]
  Carmen Corley (Oklahoma)
Ivana Corley (Oklahoma)
6 6 C Corley (Oklahoma)
I Corley (Oklahoma)
1 6 [8]
  Ali DeSpain (Clemson)
Samantha Buyckx (Clemson)
3 1 1 J Daniel (NC State)
N Miller (NC State)
6 4 [10]
5-8 Tatsiana Sasnouskaya (Old Dominion)
Yuliia Starodubtseva (Old Dominion)
6 7 A Ross (Vanderbilt)
H Staff (Vanderbilt)
4 6 [6]
  Ana Paula Melilo (North Florida)
Kit Gulihur (North Florida)
3 5 5-8 T Sasnouskaya (Old Dominion)
Y Starodubtseva (Old Dominion)
4 3
  Anna Ross (Vanderbilt)
Holly Staff (Vanderbilt)
6 6 A Ross (Vanderbilt)
H Staff (Vanderbilt)
6 6
  Maria Olivia Castedo (Notre Dame)
Page Freeman (Notre Dame)
3 3 1 J Daniel (NC State)
N Miller (NC State)
7 6
3 Emma Navarro (Virginia)
Hibah Shaikh (Virginia)
6 7 J Tjen (Pepperdine)
S Broadus (Pepperdine)
5 4
  Domenika Turkovic (Arizona State)
Patrīcija Špaka (Arizona State)
4 5 3 E Navarro (Virginia)
H Shaikh (Virginia)
1 2
  Janice Tjen (Pepperdine)
Savannah Broadus (Pepperdine)
6 6 J Tjen (Pepperdine)
S Broadus (Pepperdine)
6 6
  Anna Arkadianou (Florida State)
Petra Hule (Florida State)
2 3 J Tjen (Pepperdine)
S Broadus (Pepperdine)
6 6
5-8 Alicia Herrero Linana (Baylor)
Melany Krywoj (Baylor)
6 3 [11] A Hrastar (Georgia Tech)
K Bilchev (Georgia Tech)
1 1
  Casie Wooten (Wake Forest)
Samantha Martinelli (Wake Forest)
4 6 [9] 5-8 A H Linana (Baylor)
M Krywoj (Baylor)
6 2 [13]
  Carly Briggs (Florida)
Marlee Zein (Florida)
62 4 A Hrastar (Georgia Tech)
K Bilchev (Georgia Tech)
1 6 [15]
Ava Hrastar (Georgia Tech)
Kylie Bilchev (Georgia Tech)
77 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Amelia Rajecki (NC State)
Abigail Rencheli (NC State)
4 2
  Charlotte Russell (Tulane)
Lahari Yelamanchili (Tulane)
6 6 C Russell (Tulane)
L Yelamanchili (Tulane)
2 2
  Miyuka Kimoto (Syracuse)
Polina Kozyreva (Syracuse)
1 2 5-8 J Goldsmith (Texas A&M)
T Makarova (Texas A&M)
6 6
5-8 Jayci Goldsmith (Texas A&M)
Tatiana Makarova (Texas A&M)
6 6 5-8 J Goldsmith (Texas A&M)
T Makarova (Texas A&M)
3 63
  Diae El Jardi (Rice)
Maria Budin (Rice)
1 7 [6] A Miyamoto (Oklahoma State)
L-M Rioux (Oklahoma State)
6 77
  Cameron Morra (North Carolina)
Carson Tanguilig (North Carolina)
6 5 [10] C Morra (North Carolina)
C Tanguilig (North Carolina)
63 1
  Ayumi Miyamoto (Oklahoma State)
Lisa-Marie Rioux (Oklahoma State)
6 6 A Miyamoto (Oklahoma State)
L-M Rioux (Oklahoma State)
77 6
4 Carol Lee (Georgia Tech)
Kate Sharabura (Georgia Tech)
0 1 A Miyamoto (Oklahoma State)
L-M Rioux (Oklahoma State)
65 2
  Allura Zamarripa (Texas)
Peyton Stearns (Texas)
6 6 D Achong (Miami (FL))
E Richardson (Miami (FL))
77 6
  Angelica Blake (Stanford)
Connie Ma (Stanford)
4 2 A Zamarripa (Texas)
P Stearns (Texas)
6 6
  Daria Kuczer (Tennessee)
Tenika McGiffin (Tennessee)
6 4 [10]   D Kuczer (Tennessee)
T McGiffin (Tennessee)
2 2
5-8 Anna Brylin (Wake Forest)
Brooke Killingsworth (Wake Forest)
4 6 [4] A Zamarripa (Texas)
P Stearns (Texas)
5 7 [5]
  Daevenia Achong (Miami (FL))
Eden Richardson (Miami (FL))
6 7 D Achong (Miami (FL))
E Richardson (Miami (FL))
7 5 [10]
  Ellie Schoppe (Furman)
Julia Adams (Furman)
2 5 D Achong (Miami (FL))
E Richardson (Miami (FL))
6 6
  Irina Cantos Siemers (Ohio State)
Sydni Ratliff (Ohio State)
5 6 [9] 2 E Scotty (North Carolina)
F Crawley (North Carolina)
4 1
2 Elizabeth Scotty (North Carolina)
Fiona Crawley (North Carolina)
7 4 [11]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Teams announced for 2022 NCAA Division I women's tennis championship". NCAA.com. May 6, 2022. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "2022 NCAA Division I women's tennis championships singles and doubles selections". NCAA.com. May 4, 2022. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  3. ^ "List of NCAA Women's Tennis Champions". NCAA.com. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  4. ^ "2022 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship Event: Team Championship". ncaa.com. Retrieved May 31, 2022.
  5. ^ "2022 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship Event: Singles Championship" (PDF). ncaa.com. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  6. ^ "2022 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship Event: Doubles Championship" (PDF). ncaa.com. Retrieved June 2, 2022.