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2024 Men's Tennis SEC Championship

Tournament Info

Dates: April 17-21, 2024
Location: LSU Tennis Complex (Gourrier Ave., Baton Rouge, La.)
Gates open 1 hour prior to the first match of each day

Live Results: LSUstats.com
Live Video: LSUsports.net/tennisvideo

Tickets: LSUtix.net
All-Session on sale now; Single-Day on day of the matches
Cost: 
All-Session Adults – $15
All-Session Youth (12 and under) – $12
Single-Day Adults – $5
Single-Day Youth (12 and under) – $2

SEC Tournament History: Click here

Bracket and Results Below

Schedule of Play

Times Central and subject to change

Date Time (CT) Match / Result Links
Tues., April 16 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Practice Day
Wed., April 17 12 p.m. Match 1: #13 LSU def. #12 Ole Miss, 4-1
(Championship Courts)
Results | Live Results
Thurs., April 18 2 p.m. Match 2: #7 Florida def. #10 Vanderbilt, 4-2
(South Courts)
ResultsLive Results
Thurs., April 18 2 p.m. Match 3: #11 South Carolina def. #6 Alabama, 4-2
(Championship Courts)
ResultsLive Results
Thurs., April 18 6 p.m. Match 4: #9 Arkansas def. #8 Georgia, 4-1
(South Courts)
ResultsLive Results
Thurs., April 18 6 p.m. Match 5: #13 LSU def. #5 Texas A&M, 4-3
(Championship Courts)
ResultsLive Results
Fri., April 19 2 p.m. Match 6: #2 Tennessee def. #7 Florida, 4-1
(Championship Courts)
ResultsLive Results
Fri., April 19 2 p.m. Match 7: #11 South Carolina def. #3 Mississippi St., 4-2
(South Courts)
ResultsLive Results
Fri., April 19 6 p.m. Match 8: #1 Kentucky def. #9 Arkansas, 4-0
(South Courts)
ResultsLive Results
Fri., April 19 6 p.m. Match 9: #13 LSU def. #4 Auburn, 4-3
(Championship Courts)
ResultsLive Results
Sat., April 20 12 p.m. Match 10: #11 South Carolina def. #2 Tennessee, 4-2
(Championship Courts)
ResultsSEC Network+ | Live Results
Sat., April 20 3 p.m. Match 11: #1 Kentucky def. #13 LSU, 4-0
(Championship Courts)
ResultsSEC Network+ | Live Results
Sun., April 21 1 p.m. Match 12: #1 Kentucky def. #11 South Carolina, 4-2
(Championship Courts)
SEC Network | Live Results
#1 Kentucky Wins 2024 SEC Men’s Tennis Championship

All-Tournament Team

Charlelie Cosnet, Kentucky
Chen Dong, LSU
JJ Mercer, Kentucky
Johannus Monday, Tennessee
Toby Samuels, South Carolina
James Storey, South Carolina

MVP: Charlelie Cosnet, Kentucky

Bracket

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Parking

Parking at the 2024 SEC Men’s Tennis Championship will be first-come, first-served in the lots adjacent to the LSU Tennis Complex. 

Tournament History

From SECsports.com

The SEC Men’s Tennis Championship is an on-campus event. It rotates to all 14 schools with future sites set for Kentucky (2025), Ole Miss (2026), South Carolina (2027) Mississippi State (2028) and Tennessee (2029).

From 1953-1989 the SEC Champion was determined by the accumulation of points in an individual flighted tournament (there was not a separate team tournament champion).

In 1990, a team dual match format was instituted for the conference tournament which provided a SEC Tournament Champion.

From 1990-98, the SEC Champion was determined by a total aggregate points accumulated at the conclusion of the conference tournament: one full point awarded for each regular-season conference win, one-half point for wins in the first two rounds of the conference tournament, one-half point for receiving a first-round bye in the conference tournament and one full point for a win in the conference tournament semifinals and finals.

For the 1999 season, the same points system was in place with a couple of changes: one full point for first-round bye in the conference tournament and one full point for a win in any round of the conference tournament.

In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis regular season champion to the team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual matches. The team dual match format continues to provide the SEC Tournament Champion.

Since 1990 when a separate tournament champion was crowned, nine teams have won the SEC tournament title. Georgia has ten, Florida is at six, Tennessee has four, with Ole Miss and Mississippi State each at three. LSU, Kentucky and Texas A&M stand at two apiece while Vanderbilt has one.