56-TIME SCIAC CHAMPS 15 NATIONAL TITLES
Program Overview
A consistent qualifier for the NCAA Team Championships and 15-time winner of the NAIA or NCAA Division III Championship, the University of Redlands men’s tennis program owns a long and rich tradition of excellence. Remaining committed to this history, the men’s tennis program is characterized by a strong work ethic, daily improvement, and having fun.
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In 2007, the team qualified for the NCAA Championships for the 16th-consecutive year.
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In 2005, the Bulldogs won the SCIAC Championship for the 10th time in 11 years, which was the program’s 56th overall title, while finishing with an overall record of 21-6. This marked the fourth time in five seasons that the team has won at least 20 matches.
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Individually, the team boasted the 2004 and 2003 NCAA National Doubles Finalists.
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The Bulldogs have produced at least two All-Americans every year from 2000 through 2005.
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Redlands earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner in 2003 and 2004.
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The Bulldogs captured a third-place finish at the 2001 NCAA Division III Men’s Tennis Championship with four players earning All-American honors due to their stellar doubles performances at the tournament.
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Since 1999, Redlands has averaged a sixth-place, year-end national ranking.
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From 1999-2006, the Bulldogs earned ITA Academic All-American Team honors while boasting many individual Academic All-Americans.
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The 1995 team featured the NCAA Division III National Doubles Champions.
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