Collegiate Pickleball Tour 2025-26 Rulebook

All rules subject to change at the tournament director’s discretion.

2025–26 Structure Summary

For the 2025–26 Season, the Collegiate Pickleball Tour will have 40 events:

1 Collegiate National Championship (April 2026)

1 Collegiate World Championship (October 31 – November 2)

8 Super Regionals (September through March)

30 Campus Regionals (September through March)

All events require players to be:

Taking at least 9 credit hours at their school (or 6 credit hours for graduate students)

Teamed up only with players from their same school

Signed up on DUPR

Collegiate National Championship

The Collegiate National Championship (CNC) is the main event of the competitive pickleball season. To be one of the 64 schools in the championship bracket, a school must obtain a bid earlier in the season. Bids are awarded at the Collegiate World Championship, Super Regionals, and Campus Regionals. Schools can also earn a bid via most Dual Match wins, or receive a wildcard. A school cannot receive multiple bids. Schools without a bid can still play in the 3rd Team Bracket and challenger brackets.

Collegiate World Championship

The Collegiate World Championship (CWC) will determine the best collegiate pickleball team in the world. International universities are invited to participate and play for their country. No bid is required to attend. Singles and challenger brackets run alongside the main competition. Check it out here

Super Regionals (Overview)

Pipeline events to the CNC. We aim for every college to access at least one Super Regional. The top 3 performing colleges receive CNC bids. Designed to pack in as much collegiate pickleball as possible in a weekend, with team and doubles brackets.

Campus Regionals (Overview)

Pathway events toward the CNC. Each Campus Regional gives out 1 Nationals bid and uses the CPT team format. Unlike Super Regionals, Campus Regionals are run by approved facilities/organizations/schools via application.

Dual Matches (Overview)

Head-to-head events between two schools only — great for local rivalries without full tournament logistics.

Game Format

For 2025–26, each game will be played with rally scoring to 21 points (win by 2). Players change ends when one team reaches 11. All games are win-by-2 and use win-on-serve score freezing.

During rally scoring, players do not switch sides after winning points. Player A serves/receives on the right when the score is even; Player B serves/receives on the left when odd. Teams may switch player sides during a timeout or end change.

Each team has one 1-minute timeout per game.

Win-On-Serve Score Freezing

Score is frozen (cannot increase) only when both are true:

The team has game point (one point away from winning), and

They are returning the serve.

Only one team can be frozen at a time. A team becomes unfrozen when either condition is no longer true. At 20-20, it’s mathematically impossible to be frozen again.

Match Format

Each team bracket match consists of four rally-scoring games (see Game Format): Women’s Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Mixed Doubles. If tied 2-2, a singles DreamBreaker™ is played to decide the match.

Coin Toss

The toss winner chooses one:

Home or Away

Serve or Receive to start each game

Which side to start Women’s Doubles

Then the toss loser chooses from the two remaining options, and finally the winner takes the last option.

Example: Team A wins the toss → chooses Home. Team B chooses to Receive. Team A chooses the starting side for Women’s Doubles.

If you choose Serve, you start every game serving (vice versa for Receive). If you choose Side, you start Women’s Doubles on that side and only switch sides within a game at 11 points — not between events. The side you finish a game on is the side you start the next game.

Home & Away Difference

Women’s & Men’s Doubles: Home writes lineup first; Away responds.

Mixed Doubles: Away writes lineup first; Home responds.

DreamBreaker: Home writes lineup first; Away responds.

Order of Operations

Complete coin toss

Write Women’s & Men’s Doubles lineups

Play Women’s & Men’s Doubles

Write both Mixed Doubles lineups

Play both Mixed Doubles

Write DreamBreaker lineups

Play DreamBreaker

Teams may write lineups early with no penalty. Home may change mixed lineups before mixed begins.

DreamBreaker™

Uses the same rally scoring as doubles. 2 male + 2 female players rotate in 4-rally increments (P1 → P2 → P3 → P4 → repeat). Serving side (left/right) is based on team score (even = right, odd = left). One 1-minute timeout per team.

Participants must have played in at least one doubles game earlier in the match.

If your roster includes more than 2 men or 2 women, you must still select exactly 2 men and 2 women for the rotation.

Collegiate National Championship — Details

To conclude the 2025–26 season, we host the 5th annual Collegiate National Championship for the best schools in the country.

Date & Location

April 2026 — Exact Date TBD

Location: TBD

Scholarship Money: In total $45,000+ will be given out. Distribution is still being determined.

1st Team Bracket Entry Requirements (Championship Competition)

Obtain a bid

Team of 2–3 males and 2–3 females; 9+ credit hours at the same school (grad students may compete with 6 credits)

2nd Team Bracket Entry Requirements

Your school must have a bid (one bid covers participation in both 1st & 2nd Team Brackets)

Team of 2–3 males and 2–3 females; 9+ credit hours (6 for grad)

2nd Team average DUPR cannot be 0.250 higher than the 1st Team

3rd Team Bracket Entry Requirements

Priority to schools with a bid; within 10 days of registration close, any school may enter one team

Team of 2–3 males and 2–3 females; 9+ credit hours (6 for grad)

3rd Team average DUPR cannot be 0.250 higher than the 2nd Team

Challenger Bracket Entry Requirements

Any college student: 9+ credits (6 if graduate)

Partner must be from the same school

Players may only sign up for one bracket. You cannot join multiple team brackets or a team bracket plus the challenger bracket.

Format

64 schools compete for the 2025–26 title. Schools are split into 16 groups of 4. All teams advance to single-elimination playoffs, March-Madness style (Fri: groups, Sat: first 3 rounds, Sun: final 3 rounds). Each team is guaranteed 6 matches. A challenger bracket (Women’s, Mixed, Men’s Doubles) also runs at the CNC.

Super Regionals

Regionals feature a Team Bracket and a Challenger Bracket across two days. Clubs are not locked by location and may enter multiple Super Regionals.

Scholarship Money:

Challenger winner — $250 (×1)

Quarterfinals loser — $250 (×4)

Semifinals loser — $500 (×2)

Finals loser — $1,250 (×1)

Finals winner — $2,500 (×1)

Total: $6,000

Bid Distribution

The 3 semifinalist teams receive a CNC bid. If a school already has a bid, it passes to the next highest-ranked school. Extra matches may be needed to determine this.

Entry Requirements

Have a DUPR account

Be enrolled in 9+ credit hours (6 for grad students)

Teams formed only with players from the same school

Team Bracket

Group play followed by single-elimination playoffs. All teams play at least three matches. Every team has a Sunday match (consolation or playoff). Teams: 2–3 men + 2–3 women. Schools may submit multiple teams (some events may limit this — check event details).

Challenger Bracket

Any doubles pairing from the same school may participate. Your school doesn’t need a Team Bracket entry to compete in Challenger. Winner receives $250. No bids are awarded in Challenger. Format varies by participants/courts/Team Bracket size. A player can only be in the Team Bracket or the Challenger Bracket, not both. Schools may have players in both Team Bracket and Open Division.

Campus Regionals

Partner events run by clubs/facilities meeting CPT requirements. Each Campus Regional receives one Nationals bid and is featured on the Collegiate Pickleball Tour site. Check it out here

Dual Matches

Ready to challenge local rivals? Dual Matches allow two schools to set up head-to-head events that count toward team record and ranking. Here is the link to our doc explaining how to conduct a dual match with another school.

The two schools with the most Dual Match wins by March 30 receive bids to the 2025–26 CNC.

A school can only gain a win from the same opposing school twice in a season.

Gameplay

The 2025 USA Pickleball Official Rulebook applies to all CPT events, except where this Rulebook specifies otherwise. If there’s a conflict, use this Rulebook. The CPT has final authority on any situation not specifically covered and on disputes/appeals.