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Top Men's Classes - 2014 Spring Rankings
by TennisRecruiting.net, 26 May 2014
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All eyes of the college tennis world are still on Athens, where the singles and doubles championships will be contested today.
But the time has also come for Tennis Recruiting to look ahead to the future. The lifeblood of any college tennis program is recruiting, and college tennis programs have reported more than 1,700 commitments. The majority of schools have completed their recruiting for this year's class.
Today, The Tennis Recruiting Network announces the Top 25 men's recruiting classes for the Class of 2014.
Media Poll
The Tennis Recruiting Network has again enlisted the aid of junior tennis experts to determine the top classes. Reporters, national and international tournament directors, referees, ranking chairmen, and writers from across the country have donated their time and talents to vote on these top classes. Panelists for this voting period are shown below.
Each of our panelists submitted his/her take on the Top 25 recruiting classes. Schools received 25 points for each first-place vote, 24 points for each second-place vote, on down to 1 point for each 25th-place vote. The panelists were told not to consider incoming transfer students in their voting - and also did not consider incoming freshmen who competed this spring.
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