Draw Announced for the 2025 ITA Division I Men’s National Team Indoor Championship

Tempe, AZ – Just days away from the 2025 ITA Division I Men’s National Team Indoor Championship, the draw has now been officially announced as teams now know who they will be facing off against in the first round at both SMU and Baylor. Action will begin this Friday, February 14 and will continue thru Tuesday, February 18 when a National Champion will be crowned.

Featuring 16 of the top college tennis programs from across the country, the ITA Division I Men’s National Team Indoor Championships has been one of the most prestigious national collegiate tournaments since its inception and holds a storied history that will be on full display at both host sites this coming week.

As a singles-elimination tournament, teams will play one match each day up until Sunday when the four semifinalists will have an off day to allow the teams competing at Illinois to travel to Dallas for the semifinals and finals on Monday and Tuesday. All teams are guaranteed to play at least three matches at the Team Indoor Championship in either the main draw or in consolation matches. All consolation matches will conclude Sunday.

More information around how fans can follow along with the action or attend in person can be found below:


Host Site Seeds

SMU Host Site
Wake Forest (1)
Virginia (2)
Texas (3)
Kentucky (4)
NC State (5)
Texas A&M (6)
Michigan (7)
SMU (8)

Baylor Host Site
TCU (1)
Ohio State (2)
Columbia (3)
Duke (4)
San Diego (5)
Stanford (6)
UCF (7)
Baylor (8)


Admission:

Both SMU and Baylor will be charging admission to attend the 2025 ITA Division I Men’s National Team Indoor Championship. Tickets are available to be purchased today and can be bought by clicking the buttons below.


How To Watch:

The broadcasting group, Cracked Racquets, will once again be providing live coverage from every match during the ITA Division I Men’s National Team Indoor Championship. We highly recommend subscribing to the Cracked Racquets and ITA YouTube pages to make sure that a minute of the action doesn’t get missed over the weekend.


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