All-time MIAA Records

updated thru 2018 season

The Kalamazoo College men's tennis team had a winning streak that was unparalleled by any amateur, high school, college, or professional team in America.  The Hornets won or shared every MIAA men's tennis championship from 1936 to 2012 -- a string of 74 consecutive titles!

In 1962 and 2003, Kalamazoo shared the crown with Hope after the Dutchmen won the dual meet showdown between the schools, 4-3 in 1962 and 7-2 in 2003, while the Hornets took the season-ending tournament to cause the co-championships.

Kalamazoo was the MIAA champion in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 but those titles were ordered vacated by the MIAA Presidents' Council after Kalamazoo College was found by the NCAA to have committed major infractions of NCAA rules during that period of time.

Kalamazoo started a new string of championships winning the 2017 and 2018 titles.

The 2013 championship had been shared by Calvin, Hope and Kalamazoo. The three-way tie was unprecedented, with Calvin upsetting the Hornets 6-3 in an early season match to snap a 55-match MIAA winning streak. Kalamazoo got revenge on the Knights later in the season, defeating Calvin 6-1 to win the MIAA tournament. The vacated title for Kalamazoo meant Calvin and Hope were declared co-champions, ending Kalamazoo's string of 74 consecutive championships or co-championships.

From April 15, 1935, to April 22, 1962, Kalamazoo won 155 straight MIAA dual meets.  From 1962 to the April 15, 2003 loss to Hope, the Hornets won 241 in-a-row.  Kalamazoo posted a 54-0 conference dual meet record after their 2003 loss thru the 2012 season. Since 1935, Kalamazoo has a conference dual match record of 464-2 (thru 2018 season).

 

 

All-Time Individual Champions

All-Time Singles Champions
All-Time Doubles Champions
All-Time Flight Champions