TULSA, Okla. – The 2026 Summit League Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships will take place Friday and Saturday at the Michael D. Case Tennis Center in Tulsa.
Action begins Friday at 9 a.m. CT with the first women’s semifinal match, kicking off a weekend of championship tennis.
Schedules and locations are subject to change in the case of inclement weather.
Championship Matchups
Women's Semifinal | Friday, April 24th
S1: (1) Denver vs. (4) Oral Roberts | 9 a.m. CT
S2: (2) Omaha vs. (3) North Dakota | 12 p.m. CT
Men's Semifinals | Friday, April 24th
S1: (1) Denver vs. (4) Illinois State | 3 p.m. CT
S2: (2) North Dakota vs. (3) Oral Roberts | 6 p.m. CT
Women's Championship | Saturday, April 25th
C: Semifinal 1 Winner vs. Semifinal 2 Winner | 10 a.m. CT
Men's Championship | Saturday, April 25th
C: Semifinal 1 Winner vs. Semifinal 2 Winner | 1 p.m. CT
New to Know
Location: Michael D. Case Tennis Center
Host: University of Tulsa
Tickets: Free Admission
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Links
Women's Semifinal | Friday, April 24th
Women's Semifinal I (Denver vs. Oral Roberts):
Individual Stream
Women's Semifinal II (Omaha vs. North Dakota):
Individual Stream
Men's Semifinals | Friday, April 24th
Men's Semifinal I (Denver vs. Illinois State):
Individual Stream
Men's Semifinal II (North Dakota vs. Oral Roberts):
Individual Stream
Women's Championship | Saturday, April 25th
Women's Championship:
Individual Stream
Men's Championship | Saturday, April 25th
Men's Championship:
Individual Stream
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What to Know
- Ranked No. 71 in the latest ITA Computerized Rankings, the Pioneer men have surged over the past two weeks. They look to capture their eighth title in 12 years after dominant wins over Drake and Omaha sealed a seventh consecutive Summit League regular-season crown.
- Denver women finished their run in the Summit League with a 71-0 conference mark, also ranking No. 65 in the latest ITA rankings.
- Continuing their historic run, the Pioneer women enter as defending champions and pursue a 12th Summit League title after clinching a 12th consecutive regular-season crown.
- North Dakota men are making its sixth consecutive championship appearance, with the Fighting Hawks earning the No. 2 seed for the second straight season.
- The Mavericks return as the No. 2 seed after earning the No. 3 seed last season. Omaha finished as runner-up to Denver a year ago and posted a 5-1 league record this season, marking its second straight year with five conference wins.
- The Golden Eagles men secured the No. 3 seed, earning their first Summit League postseason appearance since 2019, when they entered as the No. 4 seed.
- The Fighting Hawks women make their fourth straight appearance after a 2023 run that saw them, as the No. 3 seed, upset Kansas City to reach their first final.
- Making its third consecutive appearance, Illinois State enters as the No. 4 seed and looks to reach its first championship final since joining the league in 2018.
- ORU women reached their third consecutive Summit postseason, earning the No. 4 seed for the second time in the last three seasons.
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