10 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Programs in Tennessee

10 college tennis women's programs are listed in Tennessee at the NCAA Division I level. Rosters average 9 student-athletes. 10 of these programs are at schools that award athletically-related student aid.

Programs

SchoolTeamDivisionCityRosterNet priceAdmission
Austin Peay State UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division IClarksville8$9,73596%
Belmont UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division INashville8$33,14795%
East Tennessee State UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division IJohnson City7$15,98386%
Lipscomb UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division INashville8$24,73968%
Middle Tennessee State UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division IMurfreesboro10$13,35969%
Tennessee State UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division INashville13$15,79670%
The University of Tennessee-ChattanoogaWomen'sNCAA Division IChattanooga8$14,26581%
University of MemphisWomen'sNCAA Division IMemphis8$12,39772%
University of TennesseeWomen'sNCAA Division IKnoxville8$18,97642%
Vanderbilt UniversityWomen'sNCAA Division INashville8$15,8466%

Frequently asked

How many NCAA Division I Women's Tennis programs are there in Tennessee?

10 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 I Women's Tennis in Tennessee?

About 9 athletes on average. Individual programs range based on scholarships available and participation.

Which NCAA Division I Women's Tennis programs in Tennessee offer athletic scholarships?

10 of 10 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?

Sign up for a free Level Field Combine student-athlete account to message coaches through the platform (NCAA-compliant timing rules apply by division).

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 (TN).