Baylor Bears men's tennis
Founded1970
UniversityBaylor University
Head coachMichael Woodson (1st season)
ConferenceBig 12
LocationWaco, TX
Home CourtHurd Tennis Center
NicknameBears
ColorsGreen and gold[1]
   
NCAA Tournament championships
2004
NCAA Tournament appearances
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
Conference Tournament championships
2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2019, 2021, 2022
Conference regular season champions
2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021

The Baylor Bears men's tennis[lower-alpha 1] team represents Baylor University in NCAA Division I college tennis. The team is part of the Big 12 Conference and plays home matches at the Hurd Tennis Center. The Bears are currently led by interim head coach Michael Woodson.

History

Men's tennis debuted at Baylor University in 1970, but the program did not see continued success until the arrival of Matt Knoll in 1997. After a 13–12 campaign in his inaugural year, Coach Knoll led the team to its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1998. In 2000, the team won its first conference championship. The program defining moment was reached in 2004 when the Bears won their first NCAA championship.[4]

The team has made the NCAA tournament each season since 1998. The Bears have been regular season conference champions 13 times and have gone on to also win the conference tournament in eight of those years.

After Knoll's resignation at the conclusion of the 2017-2018 season, Brian Boland was named director of tennis and head men's tennis coach on May 25, 2018.[5] In July 2020, Boland resigned following an investigation by university officials into inappropriate text messages he had sent to a student who had hoped to join Baylor's women's team.[6]

Stadium

Baylor tennis plays their home matches at the Hurd Tennis Center, named after the Hurd family.[7] Opened in 2000, the facility contains 12 outdoor courts, and a clubhouse with offices. The listed capacity of the center is 3,000, including amphitheater seating. There is chair-back seating along the baselines for 1,200. Also, a LED scoreboard has been built in the middle of the front six courts, allowing an easier time for fans to keep track of several matches at once. The Bears also play at the Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center, completed in 2013. The $7 million building includes six courts and more than 34,000 square-feet of space.

The Hurd Tennis Center has hosted numerous postseason events since its construction, most notably the 2015 NCAA Championships.[8] It has also hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament and the Big 12 Championships.

Year-by-year results (since 1997)

SeasonOverall
record
Conference
record
Conference
standing
PostseasonFinal
nat'l rank
Notes
199713–123–68thNoneNRBig 12 Tournament Quarterfinalists
199815–97–2T-2ndNCAA First Round#26Big 12 Tournament Semifinalists
199925–47–12ndNCAA Elite Eight#10Big 12 Tournament Runner-Up
200023–68–01stNCAA Round of 16#7Big 12 Tournament Runner-Up
200112–126–22ndNCAA First Round#30Big 12 Tournament Semifinalists
200227–27–01stNCAA Round of 16#7Big 12 Tournament Champions
200328–27–01stNCAA Elite Eight#4Big 12 Tournament Champions
200432–27–01stNCAA National Champions#1Big 12 Tournament Champions
200533–17–01stNCAA National Runner-Up#2Big 12 Tournament Champions
200625–76–11stNCAA Final Four#4Big 12 Tournament Runner-Up
200728–46–01stNCAA Final Four#4Big 12 Tournament Champions
200825–95–11stNCAA Elite Eight#8Big 12 Tournament Champions
200926–66–01stNCAA Elite Eight#7Big 12 Tournament Champions
201024–74–23rdNCAA Elite Eight#7Big 12 Tournament Semifinalists
201122–56–01stNCAA Round of 16#6Big 12 Tournament Champions
201219–123–23rdNCAA Round of 16#18Big 12 Tournament Runner-Up
201322–65–01stNCAA Round of 16#13Big 12 Tournament Runner-Up
201426–64–11stNCAA Elite Eight#6Big 12 Tournament Champions
201525-64–11stNCAA Final Four#3Big 12 Tournament Runner-Up
201616-141-45thNCAA Second Round#32Big 12 Tournament Semifinalists
201723-82-33rdNCAA Round of 16#9Big 12 Tournament Quarterfinalists
201821-101-45thNCAA Second Round#17Big 12 Tournament Runner-Up
TOTALS510-150112-30

Former players

Footnotes

  1. Historically, Baylor women's teams had been known as "Lady Bears". The last three teams that used "Lady Bears", specifically basketball, soccer, and volleyball, dropped "Lady" from their nicknames at the start of the 2021–22 school year. Women's tennis had dropped "Lady" earlier.[2][3]

References

  1. Baylor University Athletics Brand Identity (PDF). April 15, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  2. Quillen, Kurtis (September 3, 2021). "Baylor University to drop 'Lady Bears' nickname from women's teams". Temple, TX: KCEN-TV. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  3. Voepel, Mechelle (September 4, 2021). "Baylor women's hoops drops 'Lady' from team name, to be known as Bears". ESPN.com. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  4. "MEN'S TENNIS CLAIMS BAYLOR'S FIRST TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP". baylorbears.com. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
  5. "BOLAND NAMED DIRECTOR OF TENNIS AND HEAD MEN'S TENNIS COACH". baylorbears.com. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
  6. Witherspoon, Tommy (August 21, 2020). "Baylor tennis coach's resignation followed investigation of messages to student". Waco Tribune-Herald.
  7. "TENNIS CENTER TO BE RENAMED IN HONOR OF HURD FAMILY". baylorbears.com. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
  8. "Baylor makes history in hosting NCAA Tennis Championships". baylor.edu. 14 May 2015. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
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