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Gators in the FINAL ITA Rankings Gators in the FINAL ITA Rankings Oracle/ITA Division I Collegiate Rankings Women's National Singles Administered by the ITA May 31, 2017 Rank Avg Player School Previous 5 50.55 Belinda Woolcock University of Florida 6 27 22.08 Josie Kuhlman University of Florida 23 30 19.24 Anna Danilina University of Florida 44 36 15.72 Ingrid Neel University of Florida 31 65 8.34 Kourtney Keegan University of Florida 59 87 6.45 Spencer Liang University of Florida 88 8 41.70 Ingrid Neel Anna Danilina University of Florida 21 26.76 Brooke Austin Kourtney Keegan University of Florida 52 9.21 Josie Kuhlman Belinda Woolcock University of Florida Oracle/ITA Division I Collegiate Rankings Women's National Team Administered by the ITA May 24, 2017 Rank Avg School Previous 1 86.63 University of Florida 1 2 79.69 Stanford 6 3 77.55 Ohio State University 2 4 76.66 Vanderbilt University 3 5 75.92 North Carolina 4 6 67.55 University of Georgia 5 7 65.32 Texas Tech University 7 8 62.95 Pepperdine 12 9 61.31 Georgia Tech 8 10 61.17 Oklahoma State University 9 11 56.71 University of Michigan 10 12 53.46 Duke University 15 13 52.97 California 13 14 52.97 Auburn University 11 15 51.84 University of South Carolina 14 16 45.75 Texas A&M University 20 17 44.99 Baylor University 16 18 42.87 University of Kentucky 17 19 39.39 University of Arkansas 19 20 38.14 Mississippi State University 18 21 36.75 LSU 21 22 34.88 University of Texas at Austin 22 23 32.34 UCLA 23 24 30.21 University of Tennessee 24 25 28.16 University of Miami (Florida) 28 26 27.27 North Carolina State 30 27 27.22 University of Southern California 25 28 27.04 TCU 27 29 26.15 University of Notre Dame 32 30 25.13 Florida State University 37 31 24.92 Clemson University 38 32 24.66 University of Mississippi 29 33 24.36 Wake Forest University 33 34 24.30 Arizona State University 26 35 22.92 Northwestern University 39 36 21.36 University of Washington 31 37 21.16 University of Denver 44 38 19.93 University of Oregon 35 39 19.75 University of Kansas 34 40 19.71 Rice University 36 41 19.06 University of Virginia 43 42 18.19 Florida International University (FIU) 42 43 17.65 University of Alabama 41 44 17.47 University of Tulsa 40 45 16.95 Dartmouth College 45 46 14.81 UC Santa Barbara 47 47 14.22 University of Oklahoma 46 48 13.96 Harvard University 48 49 12.31 Cornell University 49 50 12.27 University of Pennsylvania NR Oracle/ITA Division I Collegiate Rankings Women's National Singles Administered by the ITA May 31, 2017 Rank Avg Player School Previous 1 67.59 Francesca Di Lorenzo Ohio State University 1 2 58.62 Astra Sharma Vanderbilt University 4 3 56.58 Hayley Carter North Carolina 2 4 54.02 Ena Shibahara UCLA 5 5 50.55 Belinda Woolcock University of Florida 6 6 48.72 Blair Shankle Baylor University 3 7 42.77 Sydney Campbell Vanderbilt University 15 8 39.53 Gabriela Talaba Texas Tech University 9 9 38.81 Brienne Minor University of Michigan 24 10 38.25 Viktoriya Lushkova Oklahoma State University 8 11 36.53 Ashley Lahey Pepperdine 19 12 35.15 Luisa Stefani Pepperdine 14 13 34.03 Jasmine Lee Mississippi State University 7 14 33.86 Sara Daavettila North Carolina 18 15 32.07 Karla Popovic California 10 16 29.41 Ellen Perez University of Georgia 12 17 28.49 Jade Lewis LSU 11 18 26.57 Kate Fahey University of Michigan 26 19 25.57 Melissa Lord Stanford 28 20 25.14 Erin Routliffe University of Alabama 13 21 25.12 Sinead Lohan University of Miami (Florida) 21 22 24.66 Alizee Michaud Auburn University 17 23 24.19 Rachel Pierson Texas A&M University 16 24 23.61 Eleni Christofi University of Georgia 20 25 23.53 Aldila Sutjiadi University of Kentucky 22 26 22.68 Estela Perez-Somarriba University of Miami (Florida) 40 27 22.08 Josie Kuhlman University of Florida 23 28 20.31 Mayar Sherif Ahmed Pepperdine 37 29 20.14 Gabby Smith University of Southern California 25 30 19.24 Anna Danilina University of Florida 44 31 18.09 Jessica Failla University of Southern California 33 32 18.02 Arianne Hartono University of Mississippi 27 33 17.68 Lauren Marker University of Arizona 39 34 16.44 Stacey Fung University of Washington 30 35 16.33 Lily Miyazaki University of Oklahoma 32 36 15.72 Ingrid Neel University of Florida 31 37 15.41 Meible Chi Duke University 43 38 15.11 Andie Dikosavljevic Auburn University 29 39 14.39 Jessie Aney North Carolina 35 40 14.28 Maegan Manasse California 34 41 14.28 Johnnise Renaud Georgia Tech 36 42 14.09 Bianca Turati University of Texas at Austin 41 43 13.91 Jessica Livianu St. John's University 62 44 13.29 Joana Valle Costa LSU 46 45 12.72 Caroline Doyle Stanford 38 46 12.35 Mia Horvit University of South Carolina 47 47 11.80 Felicity Maltby Texas Tech University 58 48 11.38 Ingrid Gamarra Martins University of South Carolina 49 49 11.22 Kennedy Shaffer University of Georgia 52 50 11.15 Brittany Lindl University of Tennessee 42 51 11.12 Shannon Hudson University of Arkansas 45 52 11.07 Taylor Davidson Stanford 54 53 10.90 Rasheeda McAdoo Georgia Tech 48 54 10.79 Katarina Adamovic Oklahoma State University 56 55 10.57 Andrea Lazaro Florida International University (FIU) 51 56 10.28 Aliona Bolsova Oklahoma State University 73 57 10.19 Petra Melounova Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa 70 58 10.07 Seda Arantekin TCU 61 59 9.91 Natalie Suk University of Mississippi 76 60 9.05 Rutuja Bhosale Texas A&M University 53 61 9.04 Anna Sanford Ohio State University 67 62 9.02 Kassidy Jump Arizona State University 50 63 8.91 Carol Zi Yang UNLV 57 64 8.65 Rosie Johanson University of Virginia 65 65 8.34 Kourtney Keegan University of Florida 59 66 8.33 Chalena Scholl Duke University 55 67 7.81 Anastasia Rychagova University of Kansas 77 68 7.73 Ana Oparenovic University of Arkansas 64 69 7.59 Kimmy Guerin Wake Forest University 60 70 7.53 Caroline Brinson University of Georgia 66 71 7.48 Andie Daniell University of Alabama 75 72 7.34 Gabriela Knutson Syracuse University 68 73 7.26 Martina Frantova North Carolina State 86 74 7.25 Petra 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5.61 Samantha Harris Duke University 80 96 5.57 Lauren Proctor Winthrop University NR 97 5.55 Gabriella De Santis Ohio State University 95 98 5.46 Monica Robinson University of Notre Dame 101 99 5.43 Natalie Novotna Virginia Tech 93 100 5.39 Kaitlyn McCarthy Duke University 99 101 5.37 Holly Hutchinson Old Dominion University 106 102 5.33 Miranda Ramirez Syracuse University 92 103 5.33 Maureen Slattery University of Denver NR 104 5.33 Taylor Russo Auburn University 115 105 5.32 Stefana Andrei ULM (Univ. of Louisiana at Monroe) NR 106 5.32 Carla Tur Mari Oklahoma State University 94 107 5.28 Léolia Jeanjean University of Arkansas 111 108 5.24 Fernanda Contreras Vanderbilt University 87 109 5.22 Yulia Shupenia DePaul University 109 110 5.21 Ryann Foster LSU 105 111 5.19 Makenna Jones North Carolina 100 112 5.00 Valeria Salazar Garza Syracuse University 110 113 5.00 Francesca Fusinato Virginia Tech 107 114 4.97 Laura Gulbe Pepperdine 97 115 4.79 Kelley Anderson Arizona State University 124 116 4.75 Sammi Hampton Arizona State University 108 117 4.73 Borislava Botusharova Old Dominion University 104 118 4.60 Nuria Ormeno Ruiz University of Colorado 116 119 4.60 Paris Corley University of Arizona 114 120 4.58 Rhiann Newborn Baylor University NR 121 4.58 Lexi Borr Boston College NR 122 4.56 Ansley Speaks Furman University NR 123 4.55 Giulia Guidetti Wichita State University NR 124 4.53 Denise Starr California 123 125 4.51 Emily Arbuthnott Stanford NR Oracle/ITA Division I Collegiate Rankings Women's National Doubles Administered by the ITA May 31, 2017 Rank Avg Player Player School 1 52.92 Christine Maddox Mayar Sherif Ahmed Pepperdine 2 52.56 Erin Routliffe Maddie Pothoff University of Alabama 3 49.73 Francesca Di Lorenzo Miho Kowase Ohio State University 4 48.53 Aldila Sutjiadi Mami Adachi University of Kentucky 5 48.35 Hayley Carter Jessie Aney North Carolina 6 45.32 Astra Sharma Emily Smith Vanderbilt University 7 44.43 Jasmine Lee Lisa Marie Rioux Mississippi State 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