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The latest USTA Top 25 is out with the Wake Forest men taking over the top spot while the Florida women remain at No. 1. Wake Forest moved up to the top spot after defeating Virginia last Friday which dropped Virginia down to No. 2. Ohio State and North Carolina remain at No. 3 and No. 4 while USC moved up one spot to No. 5. TCU made the biggest jump rising 10 spots from No. 16 to No. 6 while Florida took the biggest tumble falling four spots from No. 13 to No. 17.

On the women’s side Ohio State and Stanford moved up one spot each to No. 2 and No. 3 while North Carolina fell two spots from No. 2 to No. 4 after losing to Georgia Tech last Saturday. Mississippi State made the biggest jump coming up three spots to No. 19 while LSU dropped the most at four spots to No. 25.  

The Oregon men and Florida International women entered the top 25 while the Tulane and Illinois men fell out as did the USC women. 

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Voter ballots available to the public: BobbyDallas Oliver (TRN), Bruce Waschuk (UTR Men/Women)

USTA Poll Information: there are eight college tennis “experts” on the voting panel, including yours truly, and each of us ranked 25 teams from numbers 1 to 25, with the first-place team receiving 25 points and the last-place team receiving one. When voting we were to consider strength of schedule, Top 25 wins/losses, road wins/losses and personnel adjustments for each program while also basing our vote on performance, not reputation or preseason speculation. For control, the highest and lowest outlying ranking for each team on the ballot was removed. Therefore, the maximum number of points a team can receive is 150. First-place votes were not tallied. 

Voting Panel: Casey Angle (former ITA championships director), Virgil Christian (USTA College Tennis), Granger Huntress (Texas College Tennis), Bobby Knight (College Tennis Today), Dallas Oliver (Tennis Recruiting Network), Mike Patrick (former University of Tennessee women’s coach), Lisa Stone (Parenting Aces) and Bruce Waschuk (Universal Tennis Rating).

USTA MEN’S TOP 25   USTA WOMEN’S TOP 25
Rank School Votes Prv Chg Rank School Votes Prv Chg
1 Wake Forest 149 2 1 1 Florida 150 1 0
2 Virginia 145 1 -1 2 Ohio State 143 3 1
3 Ohio State 139 3 0 3 Stanford 132 4 1
4 North Carolina 132 4 0 4 North Carolina 130 2 -2
5 USC 117 6 1 5 Georgia 129 4 -1
6 TCU 115 16 10 6 Texas Tech 117 7 1
7 Baylor 114 8 1 7 Georgia Tech 116 9 2
8 Texas 107 5 -3 8 Oklahoma State 110 6 -2
9 Oklahoma State 105 7 -2 9 California 102 8 -1
10 UCLA 99 9 -1 10 Michigan 95 10 0
11 Texas A&M 91 10 -1 11 Vanderbilt 90 11 0
12 Georgia 88 12 0 12 Pepperdine 89 11 -1
13 California 85 11 -2 13 UCLA 75 13 0
14 Michigan 68 15 1 14 Baylor 68 14 0
15 Oklahoma 61 13 -2 15 Kentucky 66 15 0
16 Stanford 51 18 2 16 Duke 60 17 1
17 Florida 50 13 -4 17 Auburn 52 15 -2
18 Georgia Tech 48 17 -1 18 South Carolina 44 18 0
19 Kentucky 40 20 1 19 Mississippi State 42 22 3
20 Columbia 39 21 1 20 Arizona State 41 19 -1
21 Mississippi State 32 19 -2 21 Texas 39 20 -1
22 South Carolina 22 22 0 22 Arkansas 16 23 1
23 Cornell 7 24 1 23 Texas A&M 10 24 1
24 Northwestern 6 23 -1 24 Florida International 8 NR
25 Oregon 5 NR 25 LSU 7 21 -4
Receiving Votes: South Florida (4), Tulane (4), Duke (3), Illinois (2), Memphis (2), UCF (2), Cal Poly (1), Wisconsin (1) Dropped Out: Tulane/Illinois (25)
Receiving Votes: Mississippi (6), Tennessee (5), USC (3) Dropped Out: USC (T24)

 

On Tuesday I reviewed the latest ITA team rankings along with the men’s singles and doubles rankings; today I have my review of the women’s singles and doubles rankings.  

The top five in the singles rankings stayed the same although there was some shuffling. Ohio State’s Francesca Di Lorenzo remained at No. 1 while UCLA’s Ena Shibahara moved up one spot to No. 2 while North Carolina’s Hayley Carter dropped one spot to No. 3. Vanderbilt’s Astra Sharma and Baylor’s Blair Shankle swapped spots at No. 4 and No. 5. 

North Carolina’s Hayley Carter and Jessie Aney remain at No. 1 in the doubles rankings Kentucky’s Mami Adachi and Aldila Sutjiadi moved up two spots to No. 2. 

As I did yesterday, I have a deeper dive into the singles and doubles rankings with them sorted by school, conference, class, week-to-week change, Universal Tennis Rating, and UTR to ITA variance. This breakdown is available only to College Tennis Today subscribers so if you haven’t subscribed yet hop on board! 

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Women’s Singles Rankings (click to view in separate window)

  
 
 
Biggest Risers (Were Ranked Last Time)
Stacey Fung (Washington)  – up 68 spots from No. 118 to No. 50
Andie Dikosavljevic (Auburn) – up 42 spots from No. 78 to No. 36
Ana Oparenovic (Arkansas) – up 38 spots from No. 115 to No. 77
Paige Hourigan (Georgia Tech) – up 37 spots from No. 113 to No. 76
 
Biggest Risers (Were NOT Ranked Last Time)
Monica Robinson (Notre Dame) – NR to No. 71
Petra Melounova (Hawaii) – NR to No. 78
Miranda Ramirez (Syracuse) – NR to No. 79
 
Biggest Droppers (Were Ranked Last Time)
Kaitlyn McCarthy (Duke) – fell 46 spots from No. 76 to No. 122
Taylor Russo (Auburn) – fell 30 spots from No. 85 to No. 115
Olivia Hauger (California) – fell 29 spots from No. 69 to No. 98
 
Women’s Singles Top 125 by class
42 – Seniors (Carter-3)
31 – Juniors (Sharma-4)
24 – Sophomores (Di Lorenzo-1)
28 – Freshmen (Shibahara-2)
 
Top UTRs:
12.30 – Francesca Di Lorenzo (Ohio State)
12.11 – Josie Kuhlman (Florida)
12.02 – Karla Popovic (Cal)
11.95 – Ingrid Neel (Florida)
11.84 – Astra Sharma (Vanderbilt)
11.83 – Blair Shankle (Baylor)
 
UTR Range:
High – 12.30 – (Di Lorenzo) 
Low – 9.59 – (Dokic)
Average – 11.17
 
UTR vs. ITA Variance (UTR rank is higher than ITA rank by X spots)
Emily Arbuthnott (Stanford) – 86
Andie Daniell (Alabama) – 78
Miho Kowase (Ohio State) – 75
Brooke Austin (Florida) – 71
 
UTR vs. ITA Variance (UTR rank is lower than ITA rank by X spots)
Brittany Lindl (Tennessee) – 58
Spencer Liang (Florida) – 48
Aldila Sutjiadi (Kentucky) – 47
Anja Dokic (Boise State) – 42
 
Teams with three or more ranked players in the top 125 were:
7 – Florida
6 – Stanford
5 – Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oklahoma State
4 – Duke, Georgia Tech, Pepperdine, Vanderbilt
3 – Arizona State, Arizona, California, Texas, Texas Tech, USC
 
Conferences Representation:
34 – SEC
26 – ACC
21 – Pac 12
16 – Big 12
8 – Big Ten
6 – Conference USA
4 – West Coast, Mountain West
2 – Big East, Big West
1 – Big South, Ivy League
 
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Women’s Doubles Rankings (click to view in separate window)
 
 
 
Schools with multiple ranked teams
4 – Oklahoma State  
3 – Cal, Florida, Kentucky, Northwestern, Ohio State, Texas Tech, UC Santa Barbara, USC
2 – Arizona State, Auburn, Duke, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pepperdine, South Carolina, Stanford, Texas, TCU, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Wyoming
 
Conference Representation:
22 – SEC
14 – Pac-12
13 – ACC, Big 12
12 – Big Ten
3 – Big West, Conference USA
2 – Big East, Mountain West, West Coast
1 – American, Big Sky, Summit, Sun Belt
 
Biggest Risers (Were Ranked Last Time)
Amina Ismail/Beatriz Machado Santos (South Carolina) – up 47 spots from No. 64 to No. 17
Brooke Rischbieth/Erin Larner (Northwestern) – up 31 spots from No. 78 to No. 47
Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum/Nina Khmelnitchaia (Kansas) – up 20 spots from No. 55 to No. 35
 
Biggest Risers (Were NOT Ranked Last Time)
Arianne Hartono/Alexa Bortles (Mississippi) – NR to No. 45
Andjela Djokovic/Rafaella Baquerizo (Purdue) – NR to No. 51
Karla Popovic/Olivia Hauger (California) – NR to No. 54
 
Biggest Droppers (Were Ranked Last Time)
Seda Arantekin/Olaya Garrido-Rivas (TCU) – down 44 spots from No. 37 to No. 81
Rianna Valdes/Jessica Failla (USC) – down 41 spots from No. 33 to No. 74
Hayley Carter/Sara Daavettila (North Carolina) – down 38 spots from No. 49 to No. 87
 
 

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