ORLANDO, Florida (WCMH) – The Ohio State University’s men’s tennis team’s run in the NCAA Championship Tournament Sunday came to a heartbreaking end Sunday, losing to No. 5 University of Virginia 4-0. The Buckeyes finish the season with a 34-3 record, beating No. 6 Georgia and No. 2 Texas Christian University (TCU) on the team’s way to the NCAA tournament finals. Virginia won a closely contested double point, carrying that momentum into the singles matches. Buckeye freshman Jack Anthrop was undefeated in four matches at the NCAA tournament, earning him the No. 6 singles position on the All-Tournament Team. Teammates Cannon Kingsley and JJ Tracy were 4-2 in tournament matches, being named the No. 3 doubles team to the All-Tournament Team. Ohio State men’s tennis wins 15th Big Ten Tournament title over Michigan Prior to Sunday’s tournament final, the Buckeyes held a 2-0 season record over Virginia, having defeated the…
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