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Division I Women’s ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point

The Inter-College Tennis Association (“ITA”) today announced the NCAA Division I Women’s ITA Collegiate Tennis National Rankings, sponsored by Tennis Point.

with ITA Women’s All-American Championship and the National Autumn Championships As for what the spring dual match season will look like, things are starting to get clearer this fall with some returning and newcomers establishing themselves as serious contenders.

One player who seemed unstoppable this fall was North Carolina’s Fiona Crowley. This included winning the women’s singles championship at both the U.S. National Championships and the National Fall Championships, a feat achieved for the first time since 2016.

Crawley was just part of a very successful fall season for the entire North Carolina team, and after making semi-final and quarter-final appearances at both this fall’s ITA National Championships, the three players finished on Nov. 16. It made it into the top 10 of the National Singles Ranking.

Across the Singles Rankings, 8 freshmen or freshmen will debut on the National Singles Rankings. Among them was his USC’s Madison, who emerged as his second-ranked player in the nation, winning his championship of the 2022 Milwaukee Tennis Classic against several very strong opponents. increase. Fierce competition in her first college act.

In doubles, all of the semifinalists from both the US Championships and the National Fall Championships are in the top 10 of the November 16 National Doubles Rankings.

Among the overall top 20 in the National Doubles Ranking, the ACC is represented by 7 teams, followed by Pac-12, which is represented by 4 teams in the top 20.

For more information on how these computerized rankings are calculated, see ITA ranking explained A page that provides information about the algorithms and other factors used to determine these national team rankings.


Tennis Point’s ITA University Tennis Rankings
  • Computerized ranking of national singles
  • November 16, 2022

*Fr/Nc = Freshmen or Newcomers who did not qualify for the September Preseason Top 125 Ranking

  • Computerized ranking of national doubles
  • November 16, 2022
rank player school record Forward
1 Fiona Crowley / Carson Tangirig north carolina 9-1 NR
2 Jadan Brown / Kari Miller Michigan 12-2 NR
3 Elaine Cervinsky / Natasha Subhash Virginia 9-2 26
Four Savannah Broadus / Janice Chen pepper dine 13-1 6
Five Maiko Uchijima / Jamie Way temple 12-1 NR
6 Adele-Bianu Abidulina / Eliza Askarova Delaware 11-1 NR
7 Anastasia Komar / Nikita Vishwase LSUs 12-3 NR
8 Nell Miller / Amelia Radjecki north carolina 9-5 NR
9 Patricia Spaca / Domenika Turkovic Arizona 10-5 twenty two
Ten Carolyn Ansari / Ariana Arcenaut auburn 7-1 NR
11 Kimi Hans / Elise Waggle UCLA 6-1 NR
12 Anna Brillin / Brooke Killingsworth wake forest 8-4 3
13 Chloe Beck / Cameron Mora duke 12-3 NR
14 Devenia Achon / Alexa Noel Miami (FL) 2-1 35
15 Jessica Arsola / Katja Wiersholm California 11-4 NR
16 Carson Tanguirig / Riley Tran north carolina 3-5 36
17 Ange Oby Kajuru / Chie Kezuka Iowa 7-2 NR
18 Mary Brumfield/Thelma Cadder Maryland 7-2 NR
19 Catherine Duon / Megan Huuser Illinois 8-2 NR
20 Erin Cayetano / Madison Zeke USC 2-1 NR
twenty one Margaux Macquet/Lucia Citerio Charlotte 7-6 19
twenty two Alexandra Pisareva / Rain Sleese Oklahoma 2-0 28
twenty three Jaycee Goldsmith / Mary Stoiana Texas A&M 5-1 NR
twenty four Metka Komak / Christina Tigrea texas tech 7-3 NR
twenty five Julia Adams / Annabel Shue Virginia 4-2 52
26 Daria Freiman / Grace Joyce Princeton 4-3 NR
27 Philippa Blu-Siversen / Amelia Horner UC Santa Barbara 2-1 NR
28 Dia El Jardi / Alison Zipoli rice 2-0 NR
29 Sophia Violet / Marie Mattel UCF 3-0 NR
30 Elisaveta Karlova / Victoria Matasova VCUs 6-2 NR
31 Irina Kantos Seamers / Sidni Ratliff Ohio 6-5 twenty four
32 Taylor Johnson / Jackie Nylander SMUs 6-2 NR
33 Anastasia Astakhova / Adeline Flack auburn 1-1 NR
34 Leonie Hoppe / Katherine Jean new mexico 8-1 NR
35 Addison Ahlstrom / Brittany Lau brown 8-1 NR
36 Alexis Brokhina / Alexandra Yepifanova Stanford 4-1 NR
37 Maria Agia / Laura Lopez boston college 6-3 27
38 Winslow Huth / Lana Maver SMUs 4-0 NR
39 Miska Kadleckova / Ange Oby Kajulu Iowa 3-2 NR
T-40 Chie Kezuka / Tasaporn Nacro Iowa 2-1 NR
T-40 Sofia Harion / Angela Lopisic Marshall 2-1 NR
42 Carson Branstein / Jaycee Goldsmith Texas A&M 2-1 twenty one
43 Janet Mireles / Gianna Piele Texas A&M 5-1 NR
44 Annette Koskel / Zoe Weil Minnesota 8-2 NR
45 Anya Ramoro / Vipasha Mela Iowa 2-0 NR
46 Safiya Carrington / Anastasia Komar LSUs 1-2 NR
47 Emily Astle / Yujia Huang BYU 6-2 NR
48 Brandelyn Fulgenzi incarnation words 8-3 NR
49 Melody Corrado / Hibber Shake Virginia 1-1 40
50 Samantha Bikes / Jenna Thompson Clemson 4-3 NR
51 Jessica Arsola / Valentina Ivanov California 3-1 NR
52 Allison Isaacs / Alexandra Viktorovich old dominion 6-4 NR
T-53 Carol Lee / Kate Sharabra Georgia Tech 5-1 1
T-53 Kylie Evans / Elizabeth Goldsmith San Diego 5-2 NR
55 Anessa Lee / Celia-Bell Mall vanderbilt 4-0 NR
56 Sarah Maud Fortin / Erika Matsuda Washington 3-0 NR
57 Karvia Sawney / Luxi Shek Charlotte 9-4 NR
58 Rachel Geilis / Bente Spee Florida 2-2 NR
59 Darya Detkovskaya / Angela Scrobonya san diego street 7-2 NR
60 Sophie Abrams / Abigail Rencheri north carolina 4-4 NR
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