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Tennis Channel / USTA College Tennis Top 25 — March 13, 2019

March 13, 2019 by Tennis Panorama News

ORLANDO, Fla., March 13, 2019 – Ohio State remains a unanimous No. 1 selection in the Tennis Channel / USTA College Tennis Men’s Top 25, at least for this week.

 

The poll reflects results from Monday to Sunday each week. Therefore, Texas A&M’s 4-3 win over top-ranked Ohio State Monday night — albeit while Buckeyes star JJ Wolf was absent, competing in an ATP Challenger event in Drummondville, Quebec — will count toward next week’s rankings. 

 

Notably, the Georgia men returned to the Top 25, thanks in part to a 5-2 victory over LSU in which freshman Trent Bryde (Suwanee, Ga.), formerly a Top 10-ranked junior in the world, clinched victory for the Bulldogs.

 

California and USC both climbed three spots in the women’s poll. Cal opened its Pac-12 slate with a 5-2 win at Oregon, while the Trojans swept an Arizona road swing with a 6-1 win over Arizona in Tucson and a 4-3 defeat of Arizona State in Tempe, both victories clinched at No. 4 singles, by freshman Danielle Wilson (Newport Beach, Calif.) and sophomore Anna Neffa (Key Biscayne, Fla.), respectively. 

 

Each team’s point total, specified below, is the sum of its ranking points from the USTA’s panel of 14 voters (listed below). Each voter ranked 25 teams from Nos. 1 to 25, with the first-place team receiving 25 points and the last place team receiving one. For control, the highest and lowest outlying ranking for each team on the ballot was removed. First-place votes were not tallied. The maximum points a team can earn is 300.

 

The full list of voters participating in the 2019 rankings are: Casey Angle (former Intercollegiate Tennis Association Director of Championships); Jordan Bishop (The News Press; Stillwater, Okla.); Virgil Christian (USTA Collegiate Tennis); Richard Croome (The Eagle; Bryan, Texas); Sonny Dearth (Daily Press; Newport News, Va.); Granger Huntress (Texas College Tennis); David Fish (Universal Tennis Ratings); Andy Katz (NCAA.com); Bobby Knight (College Tennis Today); Brandon Moglen (Tennis Channel); Shannon Wrege (Tennis Recruiting Network); Michael Patrick (former University of Tennessee women’s head coach), Lisa Stone (Parenting Aces) and Caitlin Thompson (Racquet Magazine).

 

MEN’S POLL

 

Rank (Last Week) – Points

  1. (1) Ohio State – 300
  2. (2) Wake Forest – 286
  3. (3) Texas – 277
  4. (4) North Carolina – 262
  5. (5) Virginia – 250
  6. (6) Stanford – 240
  7. (7) TCU – 221
  8. (9) Florida – 214
  9. (8) Columbia – 213
  10. (10) Baylor – 194
  11. (12) USC – 174
  12. (11) Mississippi State – 164
  13. (13) UCLA – 153
  14. (14) Michigan – 139
  15. (15) Oklahoma – 124
  16. (16) Illinois – 116
  17. (17) Notre Dame – 104
  18. (18) Minnesota – 97
  19. (20) Texas A&M – 96
  20. (21) Oregon – 66
  21. (19) Tennessee – 56
  22. (23) South Carolina – 52
  23. (NR) Georgia – 29
  24. (24) Alabama – 17
  25. (22) Florida State – 16

 

Receiving Votes: Miami (Fla.) 10, California 5, Oklahoma State 4, UCF 3, LSU 2, Vanderbilt 2.

 

Dropped Out: LSU (25).

 

WOMEN’S POLL

 

Rank (Last Week) – Points

  1. (1) Georgia – 300
  2. (2) North Carolina – 288
  3. (3) Stanford – 276
  4. (4) Duke – 261
  5. (5) Vanderbilt – 252
  6. (6) Texas – 240
  7. (7) South Carolina – 220
  8. (9) UCLA – 209
  9. (8) Michigan – 206
  10. (10) Ohio State – 200
  11. (11) Florida State – 163
  12. (12) Pepperdine – 158
  13. (14) NC State – 142
  14. (15) Kansas – 125
  15. (16) Oklahoma State – 123
  16. (19) California – 93
  17. (13) LSU – 89
  18. (17) Miami (Fla.) – 86
  19. (21) Washington – 76
  20. (22) Northwestern – 62
  21. (24) USC – 58
  22. (25) Wake Forest – 55
  23. (23) UCF – 54
  24. (20) Virginia – 53
  25. (NR) Tennessee – 44

 

Receiving Votes: Kentucky 37, Florida 8, Texas A&M 8, Oklahoma 1, Old Dominion 1, Texas Tech 1.

 

Dropped Out: Kentucky (18).

 

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