| I hope this is a joke.
By just asking the question you have no chance of getting a tennis scholarship.
Brown is D1, they are normally ranked. I've been recruited for 09. To get a scholarship to any of the Ivy league schools you need to be atleast top 100 in the us. And that in itself isnt much of an accomplishment so you cant even count on your chances with that rank. Other than that your a walk on after being academically accepted and your used to liek buffer teh team's gpa although you dont get to play. And even if yoru a walk on your need to be a deece player. Im from canada and one of the top players in the country, represented my country and train 3-4 hours a day. I plan on trying to play some pro tennis. Its a ranked d1 school, so there like top 75 teams in the nation playing in the second highest level of tennis in the world aside from pro's. PAHreen, that statement isnt nearly true. There are some top european players, id say 5-10 max, who have violated ncaa regulations by playing pro tour and accepting too much prize money so there inelligible to play d1, but thats that. D2 and D3 tennis is mainly a joke. Even the majority of D1 schools are a joke, sometimes it makes more sense for a highly competetive player who say cant get into a good academic school on scholarship, adn instead of sacrificing their education to go to a Sacred Heart, they simply give up on the sport and apply to their state school as a student. If you simply do not know if you are good enough to play ncaa, then frankly, your not good enough. I dont mean to be offensive, but its something that you've been planning on since before your freshmen years. |