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Countdown to Signing Day
by Dallas Oliver, 18 March 2013
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It's that time of year... Signing Day is approaching. April 17 is the first day of the Spring Signing Period - when seniors from around the nation can sign on to play college tennis at Division I or Division II schools.
TennisRecruiting.net and Smith Stearns Academy maintain commitment lists that show the current leanings of the senior
boys and
girls. However, many of those kids change their minds - nothing is in writing until April 17.
As always, Tennis Recruiting is your online home for Signing Week coverage. From profiles of committed seniors - to the leanings of the top recruits - to updates on particular schools - to commitment announcements during Signing Week. TennisRecruiting.net has it all! We bring you a courtside seat to all the action for the Class of 2013.
Take a look at our current coverage schedule:
Countdown to Signing Day Series
So there you have it - our plans for coverage of Spring Signing Week 2013. It all kicks off tomorrow with the first of our recruiting profiles, and it continues through Signing Week itself. Stay tuned to the Tennis Recruiting Network over the coming weeks for complete recruiting coverage!
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