Where can your tennis athlete actually play?
A named, specific list of college tennis programs that fit — scored against your UTR and record and what it really took to make each roster. Every division, D1 through D3. Not a brochure. A map.
Scored against real rosters
Not a brochure. We place you against what it actually took to make each program's roster, division by division.
Reach, match, and safety by fit
Ranked by where you can realistically play and contribute — playing time and roster need, not prestige.
Real net cost by family income
What each school costs after aid at your income band, so the list is a plan you can afford, not a wish.
Coach outreach that's ready to send
A personalized first email to each program's coach, built from your own numbers.
Built for tennis, position by position
What it takes
The tennis level that gets you recruited
Tennis recruits on UTR (Universal Tennis Rating) — most coaches read it directly. Here is the level each band typically reaches. Divisions overlap, so treat this as a directional bar, not a cutoff; your record and progression rank you within it.
Women's tennis
- UTR 10+
- D1
- UTR 8–10
- D1 / D2
- UTR 6–8
- D2 / D3
- UTR 4–6
- D3 / NAIA
- UTR under 4
- NAIA / JUCO / D3
Men's tennis
- UTR 12+
- D1
- UTR 10–12
- D1 / D2
- UTR 8–10
- D2 / D3
- UTR 5–8
- D3 / NAIA
- UTR under 5
- NAIA / JUCO / D3
Your tennis map, in a few minutes
Enter the basics, see the named and scored list, then refine it to exactly the schools worth your athlete's time.
Build your Tennis Target Map