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Top D3 women's tennis programs?

Hello! Tennis is my life, and I want to continue playing in college. I'm looking for some suggestions on top-notch D3 women's tennis schools. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

8 months ago

Hi there! It's awesome that you're passionate about tennis and want to continue playing in college. Since you're looking for top Division III women's tennis programs, I have a few notable schools to consider. Remember that besides tennis, it's essential to find a college that matches your academic and personal interests.

1. Emory University: Consistently ranked in not only the top DIII tennis programs but also academically, Emory has a strong tennis team and a great balance of athletics and academics.

2. Williams College: As a liberal arts college with a successful tennis track record, Williams College competes strongly at the national level and offers great academics as well.

3. Pomona-Pitzer Colleges: The Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens have a competitive women's tennis team and are affiliated with two highly-ranked liberal arts schools, Pomona College and Pitzer College.

4. Amherst College: Amherst is another highly-ranked liberal arts college that has a competitive women's tennis program and participates regularly in national championships.

5. Middlebury College: Middlebury offers a perfect balance of rigorous academics and a competitive women's tennis program. The Panthers have made several appearances in the NCAA DIII Championships.

6. Washington University in St. Louis (WashU): Besides its strong academics, WashU's women's tennis team has been consistently successful, earning numerous national rankings and conference titles.

Of course, there are many other competitive Division III tennis programs, but these stand out as top options! Remember to consider factors like school size, location, and academic offerings when exploring your options. Best of luck in your college search and tennis journey!

8 months ago

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