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Division 3 tennis rankings and looking for a good fit

Hey, I want to play tennis in college at a Division 3 school. Can anyone point me to the latest Division 3 tennis rankings? Also, any recommendations for schools with strong tennis programs and academics? Thanks!

6 months ago

Greetings! For the latest Division 3 tennis rankings, the best place to check would be the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) website (itatennis.com). They usually post updated rankings for Division 3 tennis programs, both for teams and individual players.

Now, regarding D3 schools with strong tennis programs and academics, here are a few examples:

1. Emory University: Emory is known for its excellent tennis program as well as its strong academics and campus life. It consistently ranks highly in both national and D3 tennis rankings.

2. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges: CMS is a joint team for Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, and Scripps College. They have a strong reputation in tennis as well as academics, offering a variety of rigorous majors.

3. Middlebury College: Middlebury boasts a strong tennis program and rigorous academics in a supportive, close-knit environment.

4. Williams College: Williams has a competitive tennis program and a strong liberal arts focus, offering a well-rounded college education.

5. Amherst College: Amherst is another liberal arts college with a strong tennis program and outstanding academics. It offers a flexible, open curriculum that allows students to take full advantage of the college's diverse course offerings.

6. Washington University in St. Louis: WashU is a top-ranked university with a fantastic D3 tennis program. The school offers a wide range of academic programs, and they're particularly known for their business, engineering, and pre-med programs.

Remember that finding the right fit goes beyond tennis rankings and academics. Visit college campuses if possible and speak to current students and tennis team members to gain a better perspective on the programs and campus life. You may also research factors such as campus location, size, financial aid, and student culture to help you better understand if a school is a good fit for your personal goals and preferences.

Good luck with your college search and tennis endeavors!

6 months ago

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