Mocs Tennis Recruiting Class Ranked 16th In Mid-Major Poll

  • Friday, June 13, 2025
 The Chattanooga Mocs women’s tennis program matched its highest-ever ranking in Tennis Recruiting Network’s annual Mid-Major Top 25 Classes as the squad came in at No. 16 in the 2025 edition released on Friday morning.

Chattanooga’s 2025 signing class consists of a pair of five-star recruits in Jordan Fenton (Biscayne Park, Fla.) and Addison Iacono (Pittsboro, N.C.), four-star prospect Ella Mancuso (Baton Rouge, La.) and three-star Joelle Krikorian (Brentwood, Tenn.).

The No.
16 ranking in the Tennis Recruiting Network Top Mid-Major Classes is the highest for the program since a similar No. 16 position in 2015. The ranking marks consecutive years in which UTC was recognized in the poll after the program received votes in last year’s 2024 rankings. 

“We are excited to have each of these student-athletes joining the program and making up an exciting recruiting class,” said head coach Chad Camper. 

“In addition, all of our returning players are putting in great work this summer. We have an amazing opportunity for the program to succeed this coming season.” 

Stick to GoMocs.com for all offseason updates and news regarding Chattanooga women's tennis. Fall schedules and events will be posted on the schedule page during the later summer months.
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