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USTA College Tennis Top 25

ORLANDO, March 27, 2019 (Press Release)

Go figure, the nation’s No. 1 player returned to the lineup for Ohio State, and the Buckeyes returned to No. 1 in the Tennis Channel / USTA College Tennis Top 25 men’s poll.

Star junior JJ Wolf, a Cincinnati native ranked as the nation’s No. 1 singles player by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, rejoined the Buckeyes after reaching the round of 16 at an ATP Challenger event in Drummondville, Canada. Ohio State, which had fallen to No. 2 behind Texas, regained the No. 1 men’s ranking, thanks to impressive victories over Michigan State and Michigan to start their Big Ten conference slate. The Longhorns, meanwhile, fell to No. 3 after being upset by Brandon Holt and USC.

On the women’s side, South Carolina’s 4-0 victory over Vanderbilt had perhaps the most significant effect on this week’s poll, with South Carolina claiming sole possession of the sixth spot and bumping the Commodores down to No. 9. Syracuse’s 4-3 upset of Florida State also saw the Orange pick up a few points this week, while the Seminoles found their way from No. 11 to No. 15.

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.

MEN’S POLL

Rank (Last Week) – Points

1. (2) Ohio State – 297

2. (3) Wake Forest – 282

3. (1) Texas – 278

4. (4) Florida – 269

5. (5) Virginia – 249

6. (6) Stanford – 235

7. (7) TCU – 226

8. (8) North Carolina – 214

9. (9) Baylor – 203

10. (11) USC – 202

11. (12) Mississippi State – 175

12. (10) Columbia – 168

13. (14) Texas A&M – 160

14. (13) UCLA – 150

15. (15) Oklahoma – 118

16. (16) Illinois – 113

17. (20) Florida State – 102

18. (21) Tennessee – 88

19. (22) Miami (Fla.) – 70

20. (18) Michigan – 50

21. (25) Oregon – 43

22. (19) Georgia – 42

23. (NR) South Carolina – 33

24. (NR) LSU – 26

25. (NR) NC State – 20

Receiving Votes: San Diego 17, Notre Dame 15, Minnesota 13,Alabama 11, Arizona State 5, Mississippi 5, Arizona 2, California 2,Vanderbilt 2.

Dropped Out: Minnesota (17), Notre Dame (23), Vanderbilt (24).

WOMEN’S POLL

Rank (Last Week) – Points

1. (1) Georgia – 300

2. (2) North Carolina – 288

3. (3) Stanford – 275

4. (4) Duke – 265

5. (5) Pepperdine – 249

6. (T6) South Carolina – 239

7. (8) Texas – 225

8. (9) Ohio State – 207

9. (T6) Vanderbilt – 203

10. (10) UCLA – 188

11. (12) Michigan – 181

12. (13) NC State – 163

13. (14) Oklahoma State – 160

14. (15) California – 132

15. (11) Florida State – 114

16. (17) Washington – 113

17. (19) Texas A&M – 111

18. (18) Kansas – 86

T19. (16) Miami (Fla.) – 74

T19. (20) Virginia – 74

21. (23) UCF – 57

22. (24) Wake Forest – 55

23. (22) USC – 53

24. (21) Northwestern – 43

25. (25) LSU – 19

Receiving Votes: Florida 7, Tennessee 5, Kentucky 4, Syracuse 2,Texas Tech 2.

Dropped Out: None.