As I mentioned yesterday in my men’s recap this set of rankings is the first set of computerized team rankings after having a ranking committee make all the selections up until now. The computer ranks teams based off their four best wins with all losses also included in the equation. The teams that racked up a lot of wins with very few losses were rewarded while the ones that haven’t played much were penalized. If you team is lower than expected be patient; if your team is higher than expected don’t become overly confident. With each passing week more best wins are added to the equation so as that number increases the rankings become credible. Next week the number rises to five and by NCAA Tournament selection time it’s up to nine so trust me it will work itself out.
Florida as expected remained at No. 1 with the Gators having the best resume by far after winning the National Team Indoors two weeks ago. Ohio State moved up from No. 3 to No. 2 while North Carolina dropped from No. 2 to No. 3. The reason for the switch despite UNC’s H2H win is because of Ohio State’s win over Michigan last week which gave them four top 10 wins while North Carolina has just two. Michigan leaped up from No. 10 to No. 4 with the Wolverines having four top 25 wins and Texas Tech moved up two spots from No. 7 to No. 5
Baylor made the biggest jump by going from unranked to No. 10 with the Bears out to a 6-1 start with a road win at Northwestern and notable home wins over Rice, Washington, and Oregon.
Kansas earned a program high ranking of No. 14 with the Jayhawks off to a 5-2 start which includes road wins over NC State, Wichita State, and William & Mary plus a home win over Clemson. NC State earned a program high ranking of No. 16 with the Wolfpack off to an 8-2 start. The Pack has notable wins over Arkansas and William & Mary.
WOMEN’S TOP 50 | ||||
Rank | School | Prv Rnk | Chg | |
1 | 93.75 | University of Florida | 1 | 0 |
2 | 85.05 | Ohio State University | 4 | 2 |
3 | 72.68 | North Carolina | 2 | -1 |
4 | 65.48 | University of Michigan | 10 | 6 |
5 | 54.29 | Texas Tech University | 7 | 2 |
6 | 53.00 | Oklahoma State University | 6 | 0 |
7 | 50.70 | Vanderbilt University | 12 | 5 |
8 | 43.56 | Auburn University | 11 | 3 |
9 | 42.14 | UCLA | 20 | 11 |
10 | 41.29 | Baylor University | NR | – |
11 | 39.36 | Georgia Tech | 13 | 2 |
12 | 38.41 | Pepperdine | 8 | -4 |
13 | 34.49 | University of Georgia | 3 | -10 |
14 | 31.98 | University of Kansas | NR | – |
15 | 31.19 | TCU | NR | – |
16 | 28.94 | North Carolina State | NR | – |
17 | 28.30 | Duke University | 15 | -2 |
18 | 28.00 | California | 9 | -9 |
19 | 26.64 | University of Mississippi | 18 | -1 |
20 | 25.81 | Dartmouth College | NR | – |
21 | 25.17 | University of South Carolina | 19 | -2 |
22 | 25.17 | Texas A&M University | 14 | -8 |
23 | 25.02 | Rice University | NR | – |
24 | 24.88 | University of Tennessee | NR | – |
25 | 24.39 | Stanford | 5 | -20 |
26 | 22.44 | University of Southern Cal | 22 | -4 |
27 | 21.94 | University of Arkansas | NR | – |
28 | 21.78 | LSU | NR | – |
29 | 21.08 | Wake Forest University | NR | – |
30 | 19.27 | Arizona State University | 17 | -13 |
31 | 17.72 | Univ. of Missouri, Columbia | NR | – |
32 | 17.50 | Northwestern University | 23 | -9 |
33 | 16.28 | UNLV | NR | – |
34 | 16.27 | University of Washington | NR | – |
35 | 15.74 | Wichita State University | NR | – |
36 | 15.71 | Florida State University | NR | – |
37 | 13.94 | Marshall University | NR | – |
38 | 13.80 | Florida International (FIU) | NR | – |
39 | 13.08 | College of William and Mary | NR | – |
40 | 12.82 | University of Tulsa | NR | – |
41 | 12.61 | University of Notre Dame | NR | – |
42 | 12.50 | University of Maryland | NR | – |
43 | 11.16 | University of Kentucky | 25 | -18 |
44 | 10.40 | Virginia Tech | NR | – |
45 | 10.00 | Virginia Commonwealth Univ | NR | – |
46 | 9.16 | University of Central Florida | NR | – |
47 | 9.05 | University of Texas at Austin | 16 | -31 |
48 | 9.00 | University of Iowa | NR | – |
49 | 8.87 | University of Louisville | NR | – |
50 | 8.28 | University of Virginia | NR | – |
I have a full breakdown of the singles and doubles rankings down below with a table that sorts them by school, conference, class, and Universal Tennis Rating. I also list who made the biggest gains week over week and who made the biggest declines. This content is available for my premium subscribers so if you haven’t signed up yet now is the time! Also as a note Universal Tennis just updated its ranking algorithm so on average everywhere dropped by .30.
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Ohio State sophomore Francesca Di Lorenzo remains at the top spot in the singles rankings while UCLA freshman Ena Shibahara moves up one spot from No. 3 to No. 2. North Carolina senior Hayley Carter moves up two spots from No. 5 to No. 3, North Carolina freshman Sara Daavettila drops two spots from No. 2 to No. 4, and Vanderbilt junior Astra Sharma drops one spots from No. 4 to No. 5.
Women’s Singles Rankings (click to view in separate window)
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