Hatters move up to 61st in latest ITA rankings

Hatters move up to 61st in latest ITA rankings
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Stetson reaches its highest peak in program history

With the field of 64 set for the upcoming NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Team Championship, the final DI Women’s ITA Collegiate Tennis National Team Rankings sponsored by Tennis-Point were announced this afternoon and the Stetson University Hatters have reached the program’s highest ever ranking in program history, coming in at No. 61.

Stetson (20-2) has been ranked three times during the 2022 season and moved up three spots from last week when the team entered the poll for the first time since late February at the No. 64 spot. The Hatters attained their first-ever national ranking, and previous high, of 62 back on February 23. To view the current ITA rankings, CLICK HERE.

Enjoying its most successful season in school history, Stetson will be playing in its first ever NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship on Friday against No. 9 Miami. To view the 2022 NCAA bracket, CLICK HERE.

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