STANFORD, Calif. – Stanford men’s tennis will make its 18th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, and 46th all-time, traveling to College Station, Texas for the regional stage. The 18th-ranked Cardinal will take on No. 40 Penn in the first round, and with a win, would face either 11th-seeded No. 10 Texas A&M or Wagner in the second round.
Stanford has advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals on the road in three of the past four tournaments after winning regionals at Harvard (2022), Columbia (2023) and Oklahoma (2024). The Cardinal has reached the Supers stage on the road in four of the last nine seasons, while no other program has more than two (Mississippi State) over that stretch. Stanford also won its regional in 2025 at home at Arrillaga Tennis Center-Taube Pavilion en route to reaching the semifinals.
Stanford enters the NCAA Tournament at 17-8 overall, including a 9-4 third-place record in the ACC and 11 wins over ranked programs, including five in the top-25.
The meeting will be the first in program history against the Quakers, with Stanford holding a 19-2 all-time record against Ivy League teams. Stanford is 5-1 all-time against Texas A&M, last meeting in 2023, and it has never faced Wagner.
Stanford is 121-29 all-time in the event and advanced to the national semifinals a year ago in Waco, Texas. The Cardinal owns 17 NCAA Championships in program history, second most all-time.