Texas Men’s Tennis Earns Top 3 Seed for NCAA Championship 2025
No. 3 Texas Men's Tennis has secured the No. 3 overall seed for the 2025 NCAA Championship, as announced by the NCAA. The Longhorns will host the First and Second Round matches on May 3 and 4 at the Texas Tennis Center, marking their continued dominance with a top-three seed for the third consecutive year. Texas, with a current record of 25-4, will face Montana in the first round, while Michigan will take on Cornell in another matchup. This season marks their 33rd consecutive NCAA Championships bid since the tournament's inception in 1977.
By the Numbers- Texas has a 78-40 (.661) all-time record in NCAA tournaments.
- This is the 10th time in 11 years Texas has hosted the opening rounds of the NCAA Championships.
While Texas has consistently performed well, their performance in last year’s championship ended as runners-up, indicating potential pressure to maintain or surpass that level of success this season.
State of Play- The Longhorns have reached the round of 16 in each of the last 10 years.
- They have made five quarterfinal appearances since 2014.
The Longhorns will look to advance past the first round against Montana on May 3, with aspirations of repeating past successes and progressing deep into the tournament once again.
Bottom LineThe Texas Men's Tennis team is poised to leverage their impressive history and recent performances as they aim for success in the NCAA Championship, underscoring the importance of maintaining their competitive edge as a top seed.
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