Division I Women's Collegiate Tennis Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point - February 21 (2024)

The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (“ITA”) has released today the NCAA Division I Women’s Team, Singles, and Doubles Computerized Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point for February 21, 2023.

For more information on how these computerized rankings are calculated, head over to ourITA Rankings Explainedpage which provides information on the algorithm and other factors used to determine these National Team Rankings.

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Division I Women's Collegiate Tennis Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point - February 21 (1)

ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point

  • Computerized Rankings
  • Top 75 Team Rankings
  • February 21, 2023
RankSchoolAverage
1North Carolina94.35
2Ohio State75.34
3Michigan69.75
4Iowa State68.16
5Auburn64.59
6Georgia63.02
7Texas A&M56.09
8Texas53.85
9NC State51.97
10Duke51.51
11Wisconsin49.39
12Tennessee38.41
13Vanderbilt38.03
14UCF36.66
15Florida34.59
16Old Dominion33.92
17Notre Dame33.68
18Oklahoma32.91
19Arizona State32.22
20Virginia32.17
21Kansas31.46
22Stanford29.31
23Miami (FL)28.04
24USC27.04
25Pepperdine25.71
26Washington24.25
27San Diego23.3
28LSU23.06
29Clemson21.11
30Georgia Tech21.1
31Arizona20.41
32Illinois19.23
33Maryland16
34UNC Charlotte14.54
35Florida State13.26
36Utah13.23
37Baylor13.12
38Wake Forest13.1
39Denver 12.93
40Iowa12.89
41South Carolina12.4
42Arkansas12.12
43Penn State11.94
44SMU11.87
45Florida International11.63
46Boston College11.57
47Texas Tech11.22
48Loyola Marymount10.25
49Oklahoma State9.72
50Brown9.47
51West Virginia9.28
52Princeton9.09
T 53Syracuse9
T 53Colorado State 9
55Oregon7.96
56Nebraska7.95
57Kentucky7.85
58Yale7.82
59UCLA7.5
60Harvard7.16
61Mississippi State6.82
62Colorado6.69
63Northwestern6.27
64Hawaii6.19
65TCU6.08
66California6.03
67East Tennessee State5.88
68Fresno State5.81
69Washington State5.79
70UT Chattanooga5.76
71Northern Arizona5.61
72BYU5.47
73Purdue5.3
74Michigan State5.28
75Missouri5.28

ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point

  • Top 125 Singles Rankings
  • February 21, 2023
RankPlayerSchool
1 Fiona CrawleyNorth Carolina
2 Chloe BeckDuke
3 Daria FraymanPrinceton
4 Madison SiegUSC
5 Connie MaStanford
6 Lea MaGeorgia
7 Carson TanguiligNorth Carolina
8 Alexa NoelMiami (FL)
9 Mary StoianaTexas A&M
10 Ayana AkliSouth Carolina
11 Kylie CollinsLSU
12 Sarah HamnerSouth Carolina
13 Abbey ForbesNorth Carolina
14 Carol LeeGeorgia Tech
15 Alana SmithN.C. State
16 Savannah BroadusPepperdine
17 Amelia RajeckiN.C. State
18 Dasha VidmanovaGeorgia
19 Tatsiana SasnouskayaOld Dominion
20 Angelica BlakeStanford
21 Jaedan BrownMichigan
22 Sydni RatliffOhio State
23 Anika YarlagaddaNorth Carolina
24 Eryn CayetanoUSC
25 Alexandra YepifanovaStanford
26 Emma JacksonDuke
27 Reese BrantmeierNorth Carolina
28 Ariana ArseneaultAuburn
29 Janice TjenPepperdine
30 Rebeka MertenaTennessee
31 Marie MattelUCF
32 Julia FliegnerMichigan
33 Irina Cantos SiemersOhio State
34 Daria KuczerTennessee
35 Lisa ZaarPepperdine
36 Jessica AlsolaCalifornia
37 Carson BranstineTexas A&M
38 Julia AdamsVirginia
39 Casie WootenWake Forest
40 Kylie BilchevGeorgia Tech
41 Malkia NgounoueKansas
42 Sofiya ChekhlystovaPenn State
43 Snow HanUSC
44 Anastasiya KomarLSU
45 Celia-Belle MohrVanderbilt
46 Kari MillerMichigan
47 Cameron MorraDuke
48 Carolyn AnsariAuburn
49 Anna BrylinWake Forest
50 Annabelle XuVirginia
51 Abigail RencheliN.C. State
52 Diana ShnaiderN.C. State
53 Bridget StammelVanderbilt
54 Thasaporn NakloIowa State
55 Lily JonesMichigan
56 Elizabeth ScottyNorth Carolina
57 Fangran TianUCLA
58 Solymar CollingSan Diego
59 Elza TomaseTennessee
60 Charlotte ChavatiponTexas
61 Carly BriggsFlorida
62 Ava MarkhamWisconsin
63 Miska KadleckovaIowa State
64 Ava CatanzariteUCLA
65 Anna RossVanderbilt
66 Maria RizzoloMississippi State
67 Amelia HonerUC Santa Barbara
68 Daria SmetannikovTexas A&M
69 Sophie AbramsN.C. State
70 Ange Oby KajuruIowa State
71 Kailey EvansSan Diego
72 Alexis BlokhinaStanford
73 Florencia UrrutiaKentucky
74 Carolina Gomez AlonsoArkansas
75 Reilly TranNorth Carolina
76 Mell ReascoGeorgia
77 Jayci GoldsmithTexas A&M
78 Anastasiia LopataGeorgia
79 Sabina ZeynalovaTexas
80 Ana VilcekHawaii
81 Page FreemanNotre Dame
82 Dana GuzmanOklahoma
83 Sara DahlstromFlorida
84 Kimmi HanceUCLA
85 Charlotte OwensbyHarvard
86 Taylor MelvilleDenver
87 Anna ArkadianouFlorida State
88 Maria SholokhovaWisconsin
89 Hadley DoyleSMU
90 Abigail DesiatnikovSan Diego
91 Giulia MorletArizona State
92 Hibah ShaikhVirginia
93 Jennifer KerrWashington
94 Isabella HarvisonBaylor
95 Gianna PieletTexas A&M
96 Holly StaffVanderbilt
97 Marlee ZeinTexas
98 Anessa LeeVanderbilt
99 Christina HandNorthwestern
100 Hikaru SatoWashington
101 Ludmila KareisovaOle Miss
102 Ashley YeahIllinois
103 Xinyu CaiWisconsin
104 Dariya DetkovskayaSan Diego St.
105 Shelly BereznyakOhio State
106 Anastasia SysoevaFlorida
107 Alana WolfbergOklahoma State
108 Mahak JainGeorgia Tech
109 Alina ShcherbininaBaylor
110 Natasha SubhashVirginia
111 McKenna KoenigUSC
112 Meg KowalskiGeorgia
113 Gala MesochoritouMichigan
114 Domenika TurkovicArizona State
115 Anna Supapitch KuearumIowa State
116 Chelsea FontenelArizona State
117 Laura MasicMissouri
118 Sofia RojasOklahoma State
119 Maria AguiarBoston College
120 Kaitlyn CarnicellaAuburn
121 Mia KupresTexas A&M
122 Katja WiersholmCalifornia
123 Marianna ArgyrokastritiArizona State
124 Emma CharneyUSC
125 Nandini SharmaUCF

ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point

  • Top 60 Doubles Rankings
  • February 21, 2023
RankPlayerPlayerSchool
1 Savannah Broadus Janice TjenPepperdine
2 Jaedan Brown Kari MillerMichigan
3 Adel-Byanu Abidullina Eliza AskarovaDelaware
4 Fiona Crawley Carson TanguiligNorth Carolina
5 Nell Miller Amelia RajeckiN.C. State
6 Kimmi Hance Elise WagleUCLA
7 Elaine Chervinsky Natasha SubhashVirginia
8 Maiko Uchijima Jamie WeiTemple
9 Daevenia Achong Alexa NoelMiami (FL)
10 Carson Branstine Mary StoianaTexas A&M
11 Irina Cantos Siemers Sydni RatliffOhio State
12 Alexandra Pisareva Layne SleethOklahoma
13 Amelia Honer Kira ReuterUC Santa Barbara
14 Patricija Spaka Domenika TurkovicArizona State
15 Kailey Evans Elizabeth GoldsmithSan Diego
16 Jessica Alsola Katja WiersholmCalifornia
17 Anastasiya Komar Nikita VishwaseLSU
18 Chloe Beck Cameron MorraDuke
19 Naomi Cheong Snow HanUSC
20 Anna Brylin Brooke KillingsworthWake Forest
21 Carolyn Ansari Ariana ArseneaultAuburn
22 Carson Tanguilig Reilly TranNorth Carolina
23 Diana Shnaider Alana SmithN.C. State
24 Taylor Johnson Jackie NylanderSMU
25 Daria Frayman Grace JoycePrinceton
26 Sofia Johnson Tatsiana SasnouskayaOld Dominion
27 Bunyawi Thamchaiwat Lisa ZaarPepperdine
28 Guillermina Grant Mai NirundornGeorgia
29 Eryn Cayetano Madison SiegUSC
30 Meg Kowalski Mell ReascoGeorgia
31 Katherine Duong Megan HeuserIllinois
32 Ange Oby Kajuru Chie KezukaIowa State
33 Jayci Goldsmith Mary StoianaTexas A&M
34 Salma Ewing Jayci GoldsmithTexas A&M
35 Sofiya Kuzina Ine StangeWilliam & Mary
36 Carmen Corley Ivana CorleyOklahoma
37 Reese Brantmeier Elizabeth ScottyNorth Carolina
38 Brandelyn Fulgenzi Lauren FulgenziIncarnate Word
39 Thasaporn Naklo Anna Supapitch KuearumIowa State
40 Metka Komac Cristina TigleaTexas Tech
41 Julia Adams Melodie CollardVirginia
42 Mariia Hlahola Anastasiya ZholdakovaBelmont
43 Kit Gulihur Ana Paula MeliloNorth Florida
44 Helena Narmont Yu-Chin TsaiTCU
45 Mary Brumfield Selma CadarMaryland
46 Morgan Cross Indianna SpinkArkansas
47 Anastasia Astakhova Adeline FlachAuburn
48 Kylie Collins Anastasiya KomarLSU
49 Filippa Bruu-Syversen Amelia HonerSan Diego / UCSB*
50 Diae El Jardi Alison ZipoliRice
51 Jess Dawson Sara IsabelFurman
52 Eva Elbaz Daria FraymanPrinceton
53 Karolina Berankova Elizabeth ColemanDuke
54 Leonie Hoppe Katherine JhangNew Mexico
55 Margaux Maquet Lucia QuiterioCharlotte
56 Safiya Carrington Anastasiya KomarLSU
57 Angelica Blake Connie MaStanford
58 Anessa Lee Celia-Belle MohrVanderbilt
59 Miska Kadleckova Ange Oby KajuruIowa State
60 Maria Aguiar Laura LopezBoston College

*With the rise of mid-season transfers occurring across the NCAA landscape, the ITA is currently engaged with the NCAA on how to best process results data for singles players and/or doubles teams who have competed as a member of two different programs within the same season. Once a formal decision is reached, the ITA will make appropriate adjustments to its ranking policies and procedures.

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Division I Women's Collegiate Tennis Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point - February 21 (2)

Division I Women's Collegiate Tennis Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point - February 21 (2024)

FAQs

What is the best women's college tennis team? ›

Oklahoma State

How many Division 1 women's tennis teams are there? ›

There are 264 NCAA Division 1 women's tennis colleges, but not all D1 tennis programs are the same. Larger universities which have perennial success have larger budgets than numerous other D1 programs.

Who is currently ranked No 1 by the Women's tennis Association? ›

Iga Swiatek

How many D1 college tennis players are there? ›

Men's tennis scholarships by division level
Division LevelNumber of TeamsTotal Athletes in Division
NCAA D12352,370
NCAA D21541,691
NCAA D33123,448
NAIA871,007
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How many scholarships does D1 women's tennis get? ›

Women's tennis in NCAA D1 is a sport that has up to a maximum of 8 athletic scholarships for 8 tennis players, so if you are at a level they are looking for, you would receive a full scholarship.

How do you get into Division 1 tennis? ›

Most D1 programs are looking for players who are ranked in the top 50, otherwise known as Blue Chip players. International players should also be ranked near the top of their national standings. Competing in tournaments will get you ranked, and doing better will improve your ranking. Attend tournaments.

How many Division 1 tennis scholarships are there? ›

314 schools in NCAA D1 offer tennis. They can award up to 8.0 scholarships to the women's program and 4.5 scholarships to the men's program. 227 schools in NCAA D2 offer tennis. They can award up to 6.4 scholarships to women's programs and 4.5 scholarships to the men's program.

How many Division 3 women's tennis teams are there? ›

There are 328 NCAA Division 3 women's tennis programs, which is the most among any division.

Which female tennis player has been number 1 the longest? ›

1 globally 1975-2023. Since the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) rankings began in 1975, Steffi Graf spent the longest time at World No. 1. During her career, which lasted for 17 years, Graf spent 377 weeks at the top of the rankings.

What female tennis player has the highest winning percentage? ›

Grand Slam match winning percentages
  • Helen Wills. 96.90* 125–4*
  • Maureen Connolly. 96.30. 52–2.
  • Margaret Court. 90.00. 207–23.
  • Steffi Graf. 89.75. 280–32.
  • Chris Evert. 88.99. 299–37.
  • Serena Williams.

What rank is Serena Williams? ›

US Open
DateTop Rank by YearYear-end Ranking
202241
2021741
2020811
2019810
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What UTR do you need for women's college tennis? ›

On the women's side, 11+ UTR is necessary for top D1 players. Highly recruited mid major players are 9+ UTR level players. Top players on top D2, D3, and NAIA women's teams still come in at 10/11 UTR, with 7/8/9 level players being recruited for the middle and lower lineup spots.

How many D3 tennis schools are there? ›

There are 328 Division 3 men's tennis programs, which means there are more opportunities to participate at the collegiate level.

Who are the top 10 in women's tennis? ›

Women's WTA Singles World Rankings - complete list
  • Iga Swiatek (POL) 9,770.
  • Aryna Sabalenka. 8,905.
  • Coco Gauff (USA) 7,200.
  • Jessica Pegula (USA) 5,705.
  • Elena Rybakina (KAZ) 5,688.
  • Ons Jabeur (TUN) 4,076.
  • Zheng Qinwen (CHN) 3,950.
  • Marketa Vondrousova (CZE) 3,846.
Feb 3, 2024

What division is Harvard women's tennis? ›

Harvard University is located in Cambridge, MA and the Tennis program competes in the The Ivy League conference.

What female tennis player has the most majors? ›

Margaret Court

Who has the most career majors in women's tennis? ›

Margaret Court has 24 singles majors, an all-time record. In 1970, Court became the first woman during the Open Era to win the singles Grand Slam.

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