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2017 Top NCAA Division III Men's Classes
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As we get to the middle of June, our recruiting class rankings are moving towards conclusion. Today and Friday we feature the last of our recruiting lists - starting with today's look at the top men's classes in NCAA Division III tennis.

The popularity of Division III tennis has been rising steadily. The number of reported commitments to D-III programs seems to rise every year - as does the quality of the recruits. This year, we already have almost 350 reported commitments overall, and our Top 25 list features eight 5-Star recruits as well as 28 4-Stars. Indeed, even the No. 24 and 25 recruiting classes on our list have 4-Star recruits.

With this kind of quantity and quality in place, today is a great day to check in on our Top 25.

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