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Top 25: Feb. 6, 2019

Pat Mitsch  |  February 6, 2019
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Big results led to big jumps for both the Michigan and North Carolina State women's teams from Week 1 to Week 2 in the Tennis Channel/USTA College Tennis Top 25, with both programs now tied at No. 10.

 

The Wolfpack produced a significant win in Gainesville last week, taking down Florida in what was only the Gators' fourth home loss in the last 20 years, as junior Anna Rodgers (Stamford, Conn.) clinched a 4-3 victory. The Wolverines, meanwhile, scored a 6-1 victory over then-No. 8 Texas at home in Ann Arbor, led by seniors Kate Fahey (Fair Haven, N.J.) and Brienne Minor (Mundelein, Ill.).

 

The upward movement at the top of the men's poll happened in Texas, as the Longhorns beat then-No. 7 North Carolina at home to climb to No. 6, and Baylor used a significant three-match sweep of South Florida, Nebraska and UTRGV to replace the Longhorns at No. ADVERTISEMENT 8. Tennessee also leapt from No. 22 to No. 16 on the strength of convincing victories over Wichita State and The Citadel.

 

The Volunteers will take on Duke in the next College MatchDay at the USTA National Campus, live on Tennis Channel at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 9. For more on the Tennis Channel/USTA College Tennis Top 25, visit the USTA collegiate Top 25 homepage.

 

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. Therefore, the maximum number of points a team can receive is 300. First-place votes were not tallied.

 

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) Wake Forest – 299
2. (2) Ohio State – 284
3. (T3) USC – 270
4. (T3) Mississippi State – 263
5. (5) Florida – 252
6. (8) Texas – 242
7. (6) UCLA – 228
8. (10) Baylor – 207
9. (7) North Carolina – 205
10. (9) Stanford – 181
11. (11) Illinois – 176
12. (15) Notre Dame – 174
13. (12) Columbia – 162
14. (13) Virginia – 147
15. (16) TCU – 115
16. (22) Tennessee – 87
17. (21) Michigan – 81
18. (19) Florida State – 71
19. (24) NC State – 69
20. (17) Tulane – 62
21. (14) Texas A&M – 53
22. (20) Oklahoma – 44
23. (18) Alabama – 43
24. (NR) LSU – 30
25. (NR) Minnesota - 27
Receiving Votes: Georgia 25, Texas Tech 16, Oregon 10, Harvard 8, South Carolina 8, Tulsa 6, Memphis 5, Arkansas 3, Mississippi 2
Dropped Out: Georgia (T25), Vanderbilt (T25)

 

Women's Poll
Rank (Last Week) – Points
1. (1) Stanford – 295
2. (2) Duke – 284
3. (3) North Carolina – 282
4. (6) Georgia – 249
5. (5) UCLA – 248
6. (4) Vanderbilt – 239
7. (7) Pepperdine – 234
8. (10) South Carolina – 208
9. (8) Texas – 196
T10. (21) Michigan – 166
T10. (19) NC State – 166
12. (15) LSU – 161
13. (T12) Ohio State – 135
14. (T12) Florida State – 134
15. (16) Kansas – 133
16. (18) Miami (Fla.) – 107
17. (T22) Virginia – 103
18. (14) Northwestern – 93
19. (9) Oklahoma State – 67
20. (25) USC – 61
21. (11) Texas Tech – 55
22. (20) Florida – 51
23. (17) Syracuse – 38
24. (NR) Oklahoma – 26
25. (NR) Boston College - 24
Receiving Votes: California 15, UCF 13, Texas A&M 11, Tennessee 10, Wake Forest 8, Arkansas 6, Auburn 6, Purdue 3, Kentucky 2, Mississippi 2, TCU 2, Georgia Tech 1
Dropped Out: Georgia Tech (T22), Baylor (24)

 

Previous Top 25 polls:

Jan. 30, 2019

 

In addition to the polls above, each week this space will highlight the former and current American collegians in the ATP's and WTA's Top 300. The below reflects the rankings released on Feb. 4, 2019, with current college players in bold.

 

ATP

No. 9 John Isner (Georgia)

No. 34 Steve Johnson (USC)

No. 75 Tennys Sandgren (Tennessee)

No. 87 Bradley Klahn (Stanford)

No. 91 Mackenzie McDonald (UCLA)

No. 144 Noah Rubin (Wake Forest)

No. 157 Chris Eubanks (Georgia Tech)

No. 225 Marcos Giron (UCLA)

No. 257 JC Aragone (Virginia)

No. 268 Dennis Novikov (UCLA)

No. 269 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (Virginia)

No. 285 JJ Wolf (Ohio State)

No. 296 Collin Altamirano (Virginia)

No. 297 Kevin King (Georgia Tech)

No. 298 Alex Sarkissian (Pepperdine)

 

WTA

No. 23 Danielle Collins (Virginia)

No. 120 Jennifer Brady (UCLA)

No. 140 Nicole Gibbs (Stanford)

No. 154 Danielle Lao (USC)

No. 182 Francesca Di Lorenzo (Ohio State)

No. 198 Kristie Ahn (Stanford)

No. 222 Jamie Loeb (North Carolina)

No. 247 Robin Anderson (UCLA)

No. 299 Maria Mateas (Duke)

 

(Photo courtesy of the University of Michigan)

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