13 NCAA Division II Women's Tennis Programs in Florida

13 college tennis women's programs are listed in Florida at the NCAA Division II level. Rosters average 11 student-athletes. 13 of these programs are at schools that award athletically-related student aid.

Programs

SchoolTeamDivisionCityRosterNet priceAdmission
Barry UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division IIMiami16$22,61377%
Eckerd CollegeWomen'sNCAA Division IISaint Petersburg9$38,07176%
Edward Waters UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division IIJacksonville8$13,64985%
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona BeachWomen'sNCAA Division IIDaytona Beach8$41,27265%
Flagler CollegeWomen'sNCAA Division IISaint Augustine8$30,52581%
Florida Southern CollegeWomen'sNCAA Division IILakeland11$28,55164%
Lynn UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division IIBoca Raton11$44,08973%
Nova Southeastern UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division IIFort Lauderdale9$30,37173%
Palm Beach Atlantic UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division IIWest Palm Beach12$28,35482%
Rollins CollegeWomen'sNCAA Division IIWinter Park12$34,73248%
Saint Leo UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division IISaint Leo15$21,29378%
The University of TampaWomen'sNCAA Division IITampa11$36,21140%
University of West FloridaWomen'sNCAA Division IIPensacola10$9,36458%

Frequently asked

How many NCAA Division II Women's Tennis programs are there in Florida?

13 as of the most recent EADA survey. Level Field Combine tracks every NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA tennis program nationwide.

What's the typical roster size for NCAA Division II Women's Tennis in Florida?

About 11 athletes on average. Individual programs range based on scholarships available and participation.

Which NCAA Division II Women's Tennis programs in Florida offer athletic scholarships?

13 of 13 programs listed are at schools that report athletically-related student aid to the EADA survey. Note that school-level aid is aggregated across all men's or women's sports, not just tennis.

How do I contact these coaches?

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Data sources: EADA (U.S. Dept of Education, 2023-24) for participation and athletic aid; College Scorecard for cost and admissions; Level Field Combine directory (FL).