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University of Chicago Mens Tennis

Chicago, Illinois

Mens Tennis Info

Head Coach

Division

NCAA III

Academics Info

Level

4 year

City

Chicago

State

Illinois

Region

Midwest

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How To Get Recruted by University of Chicago Mens Tennis

Hey, if you're a skilled Mens Tennis player aiming to join the University of Chicago Mens Tennis team, here are a few things you can do to up your chances. First off, make sure you rock at Mens Tennis and keep those grades up. Then, start building your sports profile by joining tournaments and showcases.

Once you've got that going, why not drop a message to the coaches at University of Chicago? Share why you'd be an awesome addition to their team. Follow these steps, and you'll boost your chances of getting an offer to join the University of Chicago Mens Tennis squad.

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