Where Can I Find More Information about College Tennis?

Depending on what your searching for, there are a few helpful resources about College Tennis.

The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) is the governing body of college tennis, overseeing men's and women's varsity tennis at all levels - NCAA Division I, II, and III, NAIA and Junior/Community College.  Comprised of approximately 1,250 men’s and women’s head coaches representing over 1,700 teams across the country from all three NCAA Divisions, the NAIA and Junior and Community Colleges, as well as approximately 1,400 college tennis officials, the ITA oversees activities involving nearly 20,000 varsity college student-athletes. In addition to ITA collegiate coach and officials members, the ITA offers memberships for companies, conferences, junior players, alumni, clubs and facilities, USTA sections, and international federations.

The ITA Website offers a ton of information about upcoming events, team rankings, helpful resources for coaches and an alumni network.

ita website screenshot 2

If you are intending on finding information about what it takes to play college tennis, the USTA's College Section of their website offers a wealth of knowledge and resources.  Offering their full suite of USTA resources, helpful links, downloads and guides to help better understand the right fit and opportunities out there to play college tennis.

usta college tennis screenshot 2

 

The NCAA College Tennis Website provides rankings, news, schedules and championship brackets. 

screenshot

Whether you're an aspiring collegiate tennis player, parent, coach, or simply a fan, the ITA, USTA, and NCAA all provide relevant and insightful information on their websites.