The Tennis Recruiting Network's
poll of the women's recruiting classes came out yesterday and Princeton heads the list, receiving 14 of the 20 first place votes cast. Georgia and Stanford received three votes apiece. Only three of the 23 blue chip girls in the 2008 class have not signed: No. 5 Ariel Ellis, No. 7 Chloe Jones and No. 22 CC Sardinha. So there may not be a lot of movement after the spring signing period, although unrated foreign players could make a difference.
As expected after their home loss to Northwestern, the Georgia Tech women fell out of the top spot in this week's team rankings and enter the Women's Team Indoor this weekend in Madison, Wisc. as the No. 4 seeds, behind No. 1 Stanford, No. 2 UCLA and No. 3 Northwestern. For the Women's Indoor draw, click
here. For the new team rankings, click
here.Tennis.com has added a college tennis section, which collegeandjuniortennis.com's Marcia Frost will be overseeing the next several months. Although the link isn't readily accessible from the tennis.com homepage, it can be found
here.
Sally Milano at usta.com has an extensive profile of Georgia's Nate Schnugg
here.
And for those of you interested in the renewal of the Texas/Texas A & M men's tennis rivalry, it is Friday, in Houston, and will be webcast by Ken Thomas at
radiotennis.com. For more information,
click here.