The Big 12 had 14 programs selected to compete in the 2026 NCAA Division I Tennis Championship, with five men’s teams and nine women’s receiving bids.
On the men’s side, TCU (21-5) will look for its second national title as it garnered the No. 6 seed and will host the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Tennis Championship. It is the Horned Frogs’ 36th NCAA tournament berth and will be the 11th consecutive season that TCU will host.
Arizona (20-4) earned the second host spot in the league after being tabbed as the No. 8 seed and will take on Northern Arizona in the first round. The winner will play the victor between Ole Miss and Clemson.
Baylor (22-9) earned the No. 10 seed and was tabbed as the third host school for the Conference. The Bears will open the tournament against Tulsa, with a chance to advance to face the winner of Auburn vs. Santa Clara.
UCF (20-6) grabbed the final host spot for the league as the No. 16 seed. The Knights will clash with South Carolina St. (13-7), with a chance to play either Florida or Stetson in the second round.
Arizona State (17-10) will head to the San Diego Regional to play against UCLA. The winner will play the victor between No. 15 San Diego and UC Santa Barbara.
In the women’s Championship, Arizona State (19-5) earned the final host spot for the Conference as the No. 16 seed. The Sun Devils will play Denver, with a chance to face the winner of UCLA and San Diego State in the second round.
After winning the Conference tournament, TCU (20-4) will travel to Baton Rouge to open the first round against Rice. The victor of No. 10 LSU and SFA awaits the winner in the second round.
Arizona (20-8) heads to the Columbus Regional and will open the first round, facing off with Notre Dame. A win for the Wildcats would see a second-round tilt against No. 3 Ohio State or Youngstown State.
Baylor (13-9) makes its sixth consecutive NCAA tournament as the Bears are poised to take on Wisconsin. A win for the Bears would set up a bout with either host No. 4 Texas A&M or Quinnipiac.
UCF (18-4) heads to Raleigh, North Carolina to face Navy in the first round. A win for the Knights would have them take on either No. 8 seed NC State or Morgan State.
BYU (18-8) opens the first round against Stanford at the Malibu Regional. A victory would push the Cougs through to the second round to play either No. 11 Pepperdine or UC Santa Barbara.
Kansas (13-10) will take on former Conference opponent No. 6 Oklahoma in the Norman Regional, with the chance to play the winner of SMU and Wichita State in the second round.
Texas Tech (18-10) will go head-to-head against Yale in the Austin Regional. The winner will face either No. 9 Texas or Tarleton State.
Utah (15-9) heads to Los Angeles for a match against Cal. A win would see the Utes go head-to-head with either host, No. 13 USC or Sacramento State.