
Aggies 2026 Signing Class Ranked Second in the Nation
Feb 02, 2026 | Women's Tennis
MARIETTA, Ga. – The Texas A&M women's tennis team's 2026 signing class earned a No. 2 national ranking from Tennis Recruiting Network, the organization announced Monday.
"We are very excited about next year's class of newcomers," Weaver said. "It's a very strong and deep class. We are very optimistic about the future of our program, and the 12th Man will have a lot of new faces to follow and a lot to look forward to. We already know how talented they are, but it's great to see them get recognition from outside the program."
The Maroon & White continues to rank among the nation's elite under head coach Mark Weaver, who enters his 11th season leading this program. Since 2016, the Aggies have produced seven recruiting classes ranked among the nation's best by Tennis Recruiting Network, including No. 2 rankings in 2018, 2021 and now 2026, along with a No. 3 ranking in 2022.
The 2026 class is highlighted by No. 91 Ruby Cooling, who competed at both Wimbledon and the US Open Junior Championships in 2025, and No. 47 Yoana Konstantinova. Kori Montoya, the designated the No. 1 recruit in Texas and the Gulf States by Tennis Recruiting Network, headlines the signees, while five-star blue chipper Rachael Smith rounds out the class.
In determining the top recruiting classes each year, the Tennis Recruiting Network reaches out to junior tennis experts, reporters and writers from across the nation in formulating a top-25 poll. Each panelist submits a ballot with 25 teams ranked in order, with the No. 1 team earning 25 points, the No. 2 team earning 24 points and so on.
STATS & STREAMING
Fans can find live video and stats links on the x.com/AggieWTEN prior to the start of each match.
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Visit 12thman.com for more information on Texas A&M women's tennis. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M women's tennis team on Facebook, Instagram, and on X by following @AggieWTEN.
"We are very excited about next year's class of newcomers," Weaver said. "It's a very strong and deep class. We are very optimistic about the future of our program, and the 12th Man will have a lot of new faces to follow and a lot to look forward to. We already know how talented they are, but it's great to see them get recognition from outside the program."
The Maroon & White continues to rank among the nation's elite under head coach Mark Weaver, who enters his 11th season leading this program. Since 2016, the Aggies have produced seven recruiting classes ranked among the nation's best by Tennis Recruiting Network, including No. 2 rankings in 2018, 2021 and now 2026, along with a No. 3 ranking in 2022.
The 2026 class is highlighted by No. 91 Ruby Cooling, who competed at both Wimbledon and the US Open Junior Championships in 2025, and No. 47 Yoana Konstantinova. Kori Montoya, the designated the No. 1 recruit in Texas and the Gulf States by Tennis Recruiting Network, headlines the signees, while five-star blue chipper Rachael Smith rounds out the class.
In determining the top recruiting classes each year, the Tennis Recruiting Network reaches out to junior tennis experts, reporters and writers from across the nation in formulating a top-25 poll. Each panelist submits a ballot with 25 teams ranked in order, with the No. 1 team earning 25 points, the No. 2 team earning 24 points and so on.
STATS & STREAMING
Fans can find live video and stats links on the x.com/AggieWTEN prior to the start of each match.
FOLLOW THE AGGIES
Visit 12thman.com for more information on Texas A&M women's tennis. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M women's tennis team on Facebook, Instagram, and on X by following @AggieWTEN.
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