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1
UCLA
25
974
8/7/1
N/A
168
2
Virginia
23
977
2/8/5
N/A
96
3
Duke
8
980
17/6/9
N/A
108
4
Georgia
59
969
1/2/7
N/A
108
5
North Carolina
28
992
10/12/34
N/A
120
6
Ohio State
57
982
3/5/24
N/A
108
7
Florida
49
973
16/15/4
N/A
132
8
Notre Dame
19
992
6/17/37
N/A
96
9
Texas
44
924
12/3/28
N/A
156
10
Wake Forest
30
1000
13/28/19
N/A
72
11
Illinois
38
950
5/9/6
N/A
48
12
USC
27
1000
9/54/21
N/A
120
13
Stanford
4
985
61/10/22
N/A
144
14
Pepperdine
54
969
20/1/8
N/A
36
15
Florida State
112
990
18/19/13
N/A
120
Why They're On Top
1. UCLA With a top-10 national ranking in each of the past three seasons, including first in 2005, the Bruins are a force to be reckoned with. UCLA also earned a top-25 spot in the U.S. News rankings, making LA an ideal spot for any athlete who wants to suc
2. Virginia Virginia is the second-highest state school in the U.S. News rankings, 23rd overall. The Cavaliers of the court were ranked second in 2007, and have been safely in the top 10 for the past three years.
3. Duke A top-10 U.S. News ranking and a solid APR [980] helped the Blue Devils secure the number three spot. Athletically, Duke’s tennis team has finished in the top 20 in each of the last three years.