It’s NCAA selection time with the committee’s choices set to be revealed at 5 p.m. ET (women) and 5:30 p.m. ET (men). The women’s selections will be made first at this link and then the men follow 30 minutes later at this link.
If the selection committee goes off ITA rankings as its primary criteria, which they always do, then we pretty much know who is going to make it based off the projections on CollegeTennisRanks. I’ll list those teams down below by projected seed.
If you want to get an idea on where each team will be placed you can check out the bracket projections on Slam Tennis (toggle between men/women). Slam Tennis also has a nice feature called You Be The Judge where you look at two resumes without seeing the school and you pick which one you think is more deserving of the higher seed.
2. UCLA
3. Ohio State University
4. Stanford University
5. Texas A&M University
6. North Carolina
7. Mississippi State University
9. TCU
10. University of Southern California
11. Florida State University
12. University of Texas
13. University of Florida
14. University of Oklahoma
15. University of Michigan
16. Columbia University
Baylor University
University of Georgia
University of Tennessee
University of Memphis
Vanderbilt University
Tulane University
North Carolina State
University of Notre Dame
University of Kentucky
Dartmouth College
Duke University
University of South Carolina
Texas Tech University
Harvard University
Old Dominion University
California
Virginia Tech
Arizona State University
University of Minnesota
University of Mississippi
University of San Diego
University of Miami (Florida)
University of Virginia
University of Alabama
University of Utah (Last At-Large)
Utah State University
UC Santa Barbara
Drake University
UNC Wilmington
Western Michigan University
East Tennessee State University
University of South Alabama
Marquette
University of North Florida
New Mexico State
Campbell University
Cleveland State University
University of Idaho
Tennessee Tech University
Lamar University
South Carolina State
Alabama State University
Monmouth University
U.S. Naval Academy
Bryant University
4. Duke University
5. ***University of Mississippi
6. University of Georgia
7. University of Texas at Austin
9. University of Florida
11. Texas Tech University
13. Pepperdine
14. Northwestern University
15. Stanford
16. University of Miami (Florida)
University of Kansas
University of Illinois
Auburn University
Florida State University
UCF
University of Virginia
University of Tulsa
Baylor University
University of Kentucky
Syracuse University
Ohio State University
Wake Forest University
Texas A&M University
Mississippi State University
University of Arkansas
LSU
Wichita State University
North Carolina State
Arizona State University
University of Tennessee
Florida International University (FIU)
Rice University
Clemson University (Last At-Large)
College of William and Mary
Princeton University
University of Denver
Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa
Virginia Commonwealth University
Winthrop University
Fresno State
McNeese State University
Furman University
Long Island University (Brooklyn)
St. John’s University
University at Buffalo
University of Idaho
Eastern Kentucky University
U.S. Military Academy
Quinnipiac University
Alabama State University
UMKC
Missouri State University
Youngstown State University
Morgan State University
Wouldn't Ole Miss be ahead of UT since they have the H2H win?
Good catch – I somehow missed that. Also Georgia beat Texas too so I suppose Ole Miss could be 5, Georgia 6, and Texas 7 though Texas does have more top 50 wins. The committee seems to get more creative on the women's side so it would surprise me to see it either way.
On the women's side this draw creates some interesting round of 16 matchups. Stanford v UNC and Pepperdine v Duke are intriguing and difficult matches for the ACC teams.
Pepperdine should be 12 with Northwestern at 13 and UCLA at 14…
Virgonia and Georgia got fortuitous draws. It could have been much worse.
How does UVA have a fortuitous draw? They will not be advancing past Columbia. Columbia has wins over Baylor, OSU, Texas Tech, Ole Miss 2x, Vanderbilt, Harvard, ODU. They were #5 in the country at one point.
VCU is a 3. Monmouth is the #4 there.
Basically that is the easiest grouping with #16, #43, #69 and #160. Average ranking is 72. In the Southern Cal Division rankings are #10, #17, #34 and #56. Average ranking is 26.
Therefore, it is Columbia that has the fortuitous draw. UVA may feel lucky not to be at Ohio State or Florida. But, I'm sure they are taking Columbia seriously.
Virginia is at Columbia because of geographical proximity, which is always a factor.