Women's TennisNCAA Division IILone Star Conference

Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Texas A&M University-Kingsville Tennis
Kingsville, TX
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4,748
Enrollment
10
Roster
Pending
Pending

Investment & Impact

$333,878
women's tennis budget
Top 13% D2
#26 of 197
D2 spend rank
$33,388
cost per roster spot
$91,025
women's tennis game-day cost
$323,722
women's tennis revenue
$48,945
women's recruiting spend
$7,809
aid per women's athlete
+62%
budget trend (multi-yr)
D2 spend percentile
#26 of 197Top 13%
women's tennis spend · last 5 years
2020: $206,2172024: $333,878
women's tennis roster · last 5 years
2020: 7 on roster2024: 10 on roster
How much does Texas A&M University-Kingsville spend on women's tennis?

Texas A&M University-Kingsville reported $333,878 in total women's tennis expenses in the 2024 EADA survey, ranking #280 of 1135 women's tennis programs nationally. Figures are school-reported to the U.S. Department of Education.

Does Texas A&M University-Kingsville offer athletic scholarships for women's athletes?

In the 2024 EADA survey, Texas A&M University-Kingsville's athletically related student aid averaged about $7,809 per women's athlete across all women's sports. Aid is reported at the school level, not per team.

How much does Texas A&M University-Kingsville spend on recruiting women's athletes?

Texas A&M University-Kingsville reported $48,945 in total recruiting expenses for women's teams in the 2024 EADA survey (school-wide, all women's sports).

Can college athletes in Texas earn NIL money?

Texas Education Code Section 51.9246 (2021) governs college NIL and was expanded by HB 126 (2025) to allow universities to pay athletes directly, with contracts permitted at age 17 or older. (Verified 2026-06-11; source: https://www.uiltexas.org/policy/2025-26-policy-info/nil-information.)

Public DOE EADA filing, 2024 survey · figures are school-reported

Roster

10 squad members (2024 EADA, school-reported)

Program Info

DivisionNCAA Division II
ConferenceLone Star Conference
SportWomen's Tennis
LocationKingsville, TX
Enrollment4,748
Typepublic
Highest degreeGraduate

Texas A&M University–Kingsville sits in the South Texas town of Kingsville — home to the legendary King Ranch, one of the largest ranches in the world, and a short drive from the Gulf Coast beaches around Corpus Christi. It's a hot, sunny, semi-arid climate built for year-round outdoor tennis, with deep ranching and Hispanic cultural roots and an easygoing, affordable small-city pace. As a public university of roughly 4,700 undergraduates (per U.S. DOE College Scorecard), Texas A&M–Kingsville offers a welcoming South Texas campus with the coast within reach.

Frequently Asked Questions

What division and conference does Texas A&M-Kingsville women's tennis play in?
Texas A&M University–Kingsville competes in NCAA Division II in the Lone Star Conference, based in Kingsville, Texas.
How is the women's tennis program resourced?
By program spending, Texas A&M–Kingsville women's tennis sits around the 87th percentile in Division II — about 26th of 197 — reporting roughly $334,000 in total program expenses in the most recent year, with reported spending up about 62% across the EADA-reported years, per the school's federal EADA filing (school-reported). These figures reflect program resourcing, not a won-loss ranking.
How big is the roster?
The roster carried 10 student-athletes in the 2024 survey, per the school's federal EADA filing (school-reported).
What is Texas A&M-Kingsville like academically?
Texas A&M–Kingsville is a public university with about 4,700 undergraduates and a roughly 91% admission rate. It reports a graduation rate of 42% and first-year retention of 65%, per U.S. DOE College Scorecard (school-reported).
What will Texas A&M-Kingsville cost, and what athletic aid is available?
The average annual net price is about $12,100, per U.S. DOE College Scorecard. Across its women's athletes, the school reported about $7,800 in athletic aid per athlete, per the school's federal EADA filing.
What's it like to be a student-athlete in Kingsville?
You would train, compete, and study in Kingsville, Texas — a hot, sunny South Texas town with year-round tennis weather, the historic King Ranch at its doorstep, and the Gulf Coast beaches near Corpus Christi a short drive away.
How do I get on Texas A&M-Kingsville women's tennis radar?
Build a complete Level Field Combine profile with your match results, ratings, and academics so the program can weigh your fit against a Division II Lone Star Conference roster. This page is informational and is not a direct line to the coaching staff.
Is this an official Texas A&M University-Kingsville page?
No. This is an independent recruiting-information page on Level Field Combine. It is not an official communication from, or an endorsement by, Texas A&M University–Kingsville. Any figures shown are drawn from public U.S. Department of Education filings (EADA / College Scorecard) and are school-reported.

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