UTR Sports recently launched its new college rankings, the most accurate list of top college teams in the country for multiple divisions.
The new rankings feature the Top 100 Division I, the Top 50 Division II and Division III, and the Top 25 NAIA men’s and women’s teams. Available to everyone in the UTR Sports College Corner, these innovative rankings combine each team’s UTR Power 6 with its win/loss record for unmatched accuracy. Users must be logged into the UTR Sports platform to view this feature.
A team’s UTR Power 6 is calculated by adding up the individual verified UTR Ratings of the six highest, most reliably-rated players on a team, and then showing the number as the Power 6 to two decimals. More accurate team rankings help players find the right program and coaches track and promote their program’s progress.
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TCU, Texas A&M Top D1 Rankings
With TCU winning the NCAA team championship last month, the Horned Frogs are sitting at the top of the D1 men’s college team rankings with a Power 6 of 81.55 and a win-loss record of 28-4.
TCU is well-represented at Wimbledon this year with rising junior Jack Pinnington making his qualifying draw debut. Jake Fearnley, who just completed his fifth year at TCU, received a wild card into the main draw for his Grand Slame debut. Fearnley and Pinnington are also in the doubles main draw thanks to a wild card.
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— TCU Men's Tennis (@TCUMensTennis) June 19, 2024
The women’s UTR Sports D1 team college rankings are led by NCAA team championship-winning Texas A&M Aggies. The Aggies finished the 2024 season with a 28-7 win-loss record and 65.79 Power 6.
Junior Prospects Also Ranked
The College Corner features more than college team rankings with ranking lists of the best male and female college players and junior prospects, by UTR Rating.
Juniors can also benefit from taking part in UTR Sports College Camps, which are hosted by college coaches and players on campuses across the country. Tennis camps provide the best way for juniors to improve their games, have fun, and experience college tennis. TCU has been a consistent host of College Camps, hosting two this summer.
Other college hosts include Boise State, Baylor, West Florida, Cal State Fullerton, Harvard, Brown, and more.