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PLAYING COLLEGE TENNIS IS ONE OF THE MOST REWARDING EXPERIENCES A PLAYER CAN HAVE. 

The fun and camaraderie, the skills and lessons learned from coaches and teammates, and the pride in representing your school in a competition are some of the exciting rewards of college tennis. Yet finding a college that suits the student athlete’s academic and athletic goals can be incredibly time consuming and frustrating.  A thorough search and an informed final decision can make for an ideal college tennis experience for the student-athlete.

 

If you want to find the right college tennis program and avoid the aggravation and uncertainty typically involved in the process, we can help. Drew's Tennis Strategies provides personal assistance that allows you to find the institution that best fits your unique goals and preferences.  Our objective is to help you gain an advantage in the recruiting process by providing you with the inside knowledge and resources necessary to achieve your goals.

OUR CLIENTS ATTEND OR HAVE ATTENDED:

Amherst College
Auburn University
Bates College
Boston College 
Boston University
Bowdoin College
Bradley University
Brandeis University
Brown University
Bryant University
Bucknell University
Butler University
Carleton College
Carnegie Mellon University
Chapman University
Claremont-Mudd-Scripps College
Colgate University
College of Charleston
Colorado College
Columbia University
Connecticut CollegeHobart College
Indiana University
Ithaca College
Johns Hopkins University
Kenyon College
Lafayette College
Lehigh University
Loyola College (MD)
Miami University (OH)
Middlebury College
Monmouth University
Mt. Saint Mary’s College
Muhlenberg College
New York University
Occidental College
Old Dominion University
Penn State University
Princeton University
Providence College
Quinnipiac University
Rhodes CollegeUniversity of Califo

Testimonials
  • 1999 was a special year for the Washington Huskies and Eric Drew. Eric was the first Husky to reach the NCAA semi-finals in 44 years, he was a singles and doubles All-American and helped lead Washington to its first ever national top 10 team ranking.  Those successes did not happen over night, though, and the preceding years of experience that Eric had that led to those successes will be incredibly valuable to the next generation of tennis players." - Matt Anger, Head Coach at the University of Washington

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