College teams by player pipeline

Ok so international vs American players seems to always be a hot topic in here so I am making this thread to gage teams on how they have constructed their rosters over the years (like last 10-15 years or so, since I started following college tennis closely). I am focusing on the men's side since I know it better. This is just based off my recollections, if anything seems wrong to you feel free to correct.

Also this thread is not for debate about whether international players are good for college tennis or not, we have other threads for that. This is just seeing where players come from and what different programs have gone for through the years.

Categories:
American (programs that have been more American based)
Mixed (programs that have been relatively even)
International (programs that have been more International based).

Asterisk means heavily in that category to indicate it has been like 90% or more one way. Specific international pipelines that they tap often in parentheses. Sometimes more specific than others.

By conference

ACC

American

Duke
*Notre Dame
*Boston College (no scholarships)
North Carolina
Georgia Tech

Mixed
Clemson
Virginia (used to be more American but has shifted to more international recently)

International
Florida State (Africa, France)
*Miami
*Virginia Tech (Italy, Canada)
Louisville
*NC State (Eastern Europe)
Wake Forest (Mediterranean, "unique" tennis countries)


Big Ten

American
*Ohio State
*Michigan State
*Michigan
*Northwestern

Mixed
Illinois
Indiana
Penn State

International
*Minnesota (Eastern Europe)
Purdue
Nebraska
Wisconsin (Eastern Europe)


Big 12

American

None

Mixed
Texas
TCU
Oklahoma

International
*Texas Tech (Brazil)
*Oklahoma State (Eastern Europe, UK)
*Baylor (Germany, Hungary)


Pac 12

American

*Stanford
Cal

Mixed
Arizona State
UCLA
USC

International
Utah (Argentina)
Arizona (Scandinavia)
Oregon (East Asia)
Washington


SEC

American

Auburn
*Vanderbilt
Florida

Mixed
Tennessee (UK, Australia)
Georgia
South Carolina
LSU
Texas A&M (France)

International
*Arkansas (France, Spain)
*Mississippi State (Balkans, Germany)
*Ole Miss (Scandinavia)
Alabama
Kentucky (France, Canada)


Notable other conference teams to come in another post.
 
Great post. That's why I feel it would be so sad if they outlawed internationals in college tennis. It's clear that each school has a distinct recruiting philosophy and it makes for interesting matchups. Stereotypes aside, even within the "American" bucket, I feel Stanford especially recruits many Asian Americans.
 

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Great post. That's why I feel it would be so sad if they outlawed internationals in college tennis. It's clear that each school has a distinct recruiting philosophy and it makes for interesting matchups. Stereotypes aside, even within the "American" bucket, I feel Stanford especially recruits many Asian Americans.
My 2c is Asian Americans more than any other demographic want to head to Stanford, Duke, Ivies or failing that, D3s. Ofc there are exceptions but those families place a great deal of emphasis on attending such programs. I’d think more so than the general pop. So there’s kind of a two way courtship.
 
Great post. That's why I feel it would be so sad if they outlawed internationals in college tennis. It's clear that each school has a distinct recruiting philosophy and it makes for interesting matchups. Stereotypes aside, even within the "American" bucket, I feel Stanford especially recruits many Asian Americans.

Yes I find it fascinating personally. About how these certain pipelines end up in these universities and schools. Like Wake for instance using the "unique country" pipeline. Countries that don't usually produce many tennis players. Like they've had players from Cyprus, Uzbekistan, Tunisia. Montenegro, Saudi Arabia and Bolivia in recent years. Just interesting how certain pipelines form.
 
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