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Best Big East Conference Women's Tennis Programs, Ranked by Resources

Not every program invests equally in its athletes. Below, we've ranked all 11 Big East Conference women's Tennis programs by investment score — a composite built from aid per athlete, operating budget, recruiting spend, coaching staff, and head coach salary relative to its peers.

Average aid across Big East Conference women's Tennis programs is $34,078 per athlete, with an average operating budget of $93,241, and rosters of about 10 athletes. Programs near the top tend to combine larger budgets with stronger per-athlete support.

Use this ranking to find programs that back their athletes with real resources, then read our guide on how to compare scholarship offers.

Programs
11
Avg. Aid/Athlete
$34,078
Avg. Op. Budget
$93,241

Top programs

Showing 11 of 11 programs.

Aid/Athlete
$48,653
Op. Budget
$111,022
Recruiting
$19,237
Aid/Athlete
$31,909
Op. Budget
$96,619
Recruiting
$17,745
Aid/Athlete
$33,041
Op. Budget
$71,714
Recruiting
$13,116
4. Xavier University
Cincinnati, OH
Aid/Athlete
$31,107
Op. Budget
$100,124
Recruiting
$12,149
Aid/Athlete
$22,445
Op. Budget
$81,680
Recruiting
$15,408
Aid/Athlete
$27,794
Op. Budget
$221,460
Recruiting
$24,399
Aid/Athlete
$53,439
Op. Budget
$71,026
Recruiting
$17,696
8. Providence College
Providence, RI
Aid/Athlete
$43,184
Op. Budget
$58,706
Recruiting
$19,094
9. Seton Hall University
South Orange, NJ
Aid/Athlete
$39,365
Op. Budget
$46,350
Recruiting
$19,547
Aid/Athlete
$21,316
Op. Budget
$65,683
Recruiting
$6,679
11. Butler University
Indianapolis, IN
Aid/Athlete
$22,605
Op. Budget
$101,266
Recruiting
$11,867

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