Who did Ohio State defeat to advance to the NCAA quarterfinals?
Ohio State defeated Illinois 4-0 in the Super Regional.
Tennis / College
The No. 3 seed Ohio State Buckeyes men's tennis team defeated the No. 14 seed Illinois Fighting Illini 4-0 in the NCAA Super Regional in Columbus, Ohio, on May 8, 2026. With the win, Ohio State advances to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals...
The Ohio State Buckeyes (31-4) hosted the Illinois Fighting Illini (24-7) for the Super Regional match. Ohio State has been dominant at home this season, holding an 18-1 record. In the doubles competition, Alexander Bernard and Alex Okonkwo won 6-2 on court three, followed by Brandon Carpico and Nikita Filin securing a 7-6 (4) victory on court one, giving the Buckeyes an early lead.
In singles matches, Nikita Filin (6-1, 6-4) and Alexander Bernard (6-2, 6-2) quickly added to the score with straight-set wins. Jack Anthrop clinched the victory for Ohio State, winning his match 6-4, 6-3, resulting in a 4-0 sweep.
Illinois, despite the loss, had a strong season, with Kenta Miyoshi and Gabriel Debru earning All-Big Ten First Team honors. Debru also received All-Freshman Team accolades. Adam Jilly was also named to the All-Freshman Team.
Ohio State's victory continues their quest for their first-ever NCAA Tournament title. They have been runner-up three times (2009, 2018, and 2023) and are looking to break through this year.
Ohio State defeated Illinois 4-0 in the Super Regional.
Ohio State will play on May 14 in Athens, Georgia.
Ohio State will face the winner of the match between Stanford and TCU.
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