TNA helps tennis players and families evaluate their level, prepare their profile, and understand which U.S. college tennis pathway may fit their goals.
A clear, professional pathway from first evaluation to coach outreach.
We review your tennis level, rankings, video, academics, goals, timeline, and budget.
We help identify which programs may match your level, academics, and scholarship expectations.
We help organize your player profile, video, results, rankings, and academic information.
We guide the next steps so families know how to communicate with college coaches professionally.
A selection of NCAA and JUCO tennis programs across the United States — each with a realistic pathway for international players.

Men's & women's tennis at NCAA D-II in the Mountain East. Strong pathway for competitive college tennis in a smaller-campus environment with realistic scholarship opportunities.
Best fit: International players wanting NCAA D-II, a private college environment, and a realistic pathway.
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Men's & women's tennis at NCAA D-I, on campus at the Eddie Weber Tennis Complex — a private-university D-I pathway.
Best fit: Competitive players with strong academics wanting a private-university D-I opportunity.
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One of the most recognized college tennis programs in the U.S. The Longhorns compete in the SEC — an elite target for players with strong results and academics.
Best fit: High-level national, ITF, UTR or elite junior players targeting a top D-I environment.
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Women's tennis at NCAA D-I in the Big 12 — a major-university environment and high-level college tennis.
Best fit: Competitive female players with strong results and academics wanting a major D-I pathway.
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Women's tennis at NCAA D-I, a competitive environment in Texas with a large public-university setting.
Best fit: Female players wanting a Texas-based D-I pathway with strong academics.
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Women's tennis at NCAA D-I in the SEC, one of the strongest conferences in the U.S. — a strong target for high-level players.
Best fit: High-level female players wanting an SEC environment and a large university experience.
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Women's tennis at NCAA D-I in the Big 12 with a strong college-athletics environment.
Best fit: Competitive female players with strong experience wanting a Big 12 pathway.
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A California community-college pathway to start in the U.S. system, develop academics and tennis, and potentially transfer to a four-year university.
Best fit: Players wanting a realistic California start, a JUCO pathway, and future transfer.
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Men's & women's tennis at NCAA D-I in the Big Sky — a city-based university environment in the Pacific Northwest.
Best fit: Players wanting a D-I pathway in a Pacific Northwest location.
Apply for Evaluation →An NCAA Division I program in the Big Ten — a Power-Five conference and major public-university environment in the Washington, D.C. area.
Best fit: Competitive players targeting a Power-Five (Big Ten) environment with strong academics.
Apply for Evaluation →Men's & women's tennis at NCAA D-I in the SEC — one of the strongest conferences in college tennis, with a nationally competitive program.
Best fit: High-level national, ITF or UTR players targeting an elite SEC program.
Apply for Evaluation →Men's & women's tennis at NCAA D-I in the SEC, with a strong international recruiting tradition and a major-university setting.
Best fit: Strong junior and international players wanting a top SEC environment.
Apply for Evaluation →An NCAA Division I program in the MAAC, just north of New York City — a strong East Coast pathway with a close-knit private-university campus.
Best fit: Players wanting a Division I opportunity in the New York metro area.
Apply for Evaluation →Men's & women's tennis at NCAA D-II in the South Atlantic Conference — a private-college pathway in North Carolina with realistic scholarship and playing opportunities.
Best fit: International players wanting a competitive D-II pathway and a smaller private-college environment.
Apply for Evaluation →A quick comparison of the nine featured programs by division, location, and ideal player profile.
| University | Division | Location | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Davis & Elkins College | NCAA D-II | Elkins, West Virginia | Competitive players wanting a realistic D-II pathway |
| Bellarmine University | NCAA D-I | Louisville, Kentucky | Strong academics, private-university D-I |
| University of Texas | NCAA D-I · SEC | Austin, Texas | Elite national / ITF / UTR juniors |
| Iowa State University | NCAA D-I · Big 12 | Ames, Iowa | Competitive female players, major D-I |
| University of North Texas | NCAA D-I · AAC | Denton, Texas | Female players wanting a Texas D-I pathway |
| University of Missouri | NCAA D-I · SEC | Columbia, Missouri | High-level female players, SEC environment |
| University of Kansas | NCAA D-I · Big 12 | Lawrence, Kansas | Competitive, experienced female players |
| Los Angeles Mission College | JUCO | Sylmar, California | California start & future transfer pathway |
| Portland State University | NCAA D-I · Big Sky | Portland, Oregon | Pacific Northwest D-I pathway |
| University of Maryland | NCAA D-I · Big Ten | College Park, Maryland | Power-Five (Big Ten) environment, strong academics |
| University of Tennessee | NCAA D-I · SEC | Knoxville, Tennessee | Elite SEC — national / ITF / UTR players |
| Mississippi State University | NCAA D-I · SEC | Starkville, Mississippi | Strong junior & international players, SEC |
| Iona University | NCAA D-I · MAAC | New Rochelle, New York | Division I in the New York metro area |
| Catawba College | NCAA D-II · SAC | Salisbury, North Carolina | Competitive D-II, private-college pathway |
Submit your tennis video, academic information, rankings, and goals. TNA will review your profile and help you understand which college tennis pathway may fit your level.
TNA Sports Agency is not an official representative of these universities unless specifically stated. Admission, roster spots, and scholarship decisions are made only by the universities and their coaching staff. TNA helps players prepare, evaluate fit, and organize the recruitment process.