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Women's Tennis Scholarships

Welcome to the NCSA Women's Tennis athletic scholarships portal – a helpful portal for student athletes across the country. NCSA currently has 18909 active high-school Women's Tennis athletes, and each of these potential recruits can easily connect with 1205 coaches at 666 universities and colleges across the nation that offer Women's Tennis athletic scholarships.  In total, NCSA has helped more than 33772 Women's Tennis athletes in their search for athletic scholarships and turning their dreams of earning a degree while taking part in college sports a reality.   For more than a decade, the NCSA team has been steadfast in its mission to connect promising, young high school Women's Tennis athletes with college coaches across the nation.  Starting as soon as 8th or 9th grade, they begin helping students increase their chances of playing college sports by teaching them about the recruiting process and taking the required steps to improve their visibility and reputation among college Women's Tennis coaches and scouts.  Getting a Women's Tennis scholarship to college used to be a full-time job for those unfamiliar with the recruiting process, but now this critical journey can be led by the recruitment specialists at NCSA.   High-school athletes hoping to use NCSA to help them in their search for a Women's Tennis scholarship need to first make their free profile. Doing so will make them immediately visible to college Women's Tennis coaches on NCSASports.org and in search engines.  Once the profile is created, parents or students must speak over the phone with an knowledgeable NCSA scout who will do an in-depth recruiting analysis to ensure that the student athlete meets or exceeds the minimum requirements to obtain a Women's Tennis scholarship.  NCSA then automatically connects qualified student athletes with appropriate Women's Tennis programs by sending their recruiting profile to the appropriate college coaches.  Lastly, NCSA's scouts use their ongoing relationships to make certain coaches view the athlete's profile and utilize their experience to help guide her or him through every step of the recruiting process.

Welcome to the NCSA Women's Tennis athletic scholarships portal – a helpful portal for student athletes across the country. NCSA currently has 18909 active high-school Women's Tennis athletes, and each of these ... Read More

Welcome to the NCSA Women's Tennis athletic scholarships portal – a helpful portal for student athletes across the country. NCSA currently has 18909 active high-school Women's Tennis athletes, and each of these potential recruits can easily connect with 1205 coaches at 666 universities and colleges across the nation that offer Women's Tennis athletic scholarships.  In total, NCSA has helped more than 33772 Women's Tennis athletes in their search for athletic scholarships and turning their dreams of earning a degree while taking part in college sports a reality.
 
For more than a decade, the NCSA team has been steadfast in its mission to connect promising, young high school Women's Tennis athletes with college coaches across the nation.  Starting as soon as 8th or 9th grade, they begin helping students increase their chances of playing college sports by teaching them about the recruiting process and taking the required steps to improve their visibility and reputation among college Women's Tennis coaches and scouts.  Getting a Women's Tennis scholarship to college used to be a full-time job for those unfamiliar with the recruiting process, but now this critical journey can be led by the recruitment specialists at NCSA.
 
High-school athletes hoping to use NCSA to help them in their search for a Women's Tennis scholarship need to first make their free profile. Doing so will make them immediately visible to college Women's Tennis coaches on NCSASports.org and in search engines.  Once the profile is created, parents or students must speak over the phone with an knowledgeable NCSA scout who will do an in-depth recruiting analysis to ensure that the student athlete meets or exceeds the minimum requirements to obtain a Women's Tennis scholarship.  NCSA then automatically connects qualified student athletes with appropriate Women's Tennis programs by sending their recruiting profile to the appropriate college coaches.  Lastly, NCSA's scouts use their ongoing relationships to make certain coaches view the athlete's profile and utilize their experience to help guide her or him through every step of the recruiting process.

Women's Tennis by the Numbers

Schools Offering Tennis

NCAA Division I 

264 

NCAA Division II 

167 

NCAA Division III 

328 

NAIA 

102 

Junior College 

77 

Total 

938 

Athletic Scholarship Opportunities

Division I(per school) 

4.5 

Division II (per school) 

4.5 

NAIA 

5 

NJCAA (*varies per school) 

0 

Student-Athlete Participation

NCAA Division I 

2,641 

NCAA Division II 

1,634 

NCAA Division III 

3,685 

NAIA 

819 

Junior College 

692 

High School 

162,755 

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