Toledo Women’s Tennis Makes History Against No.12 Ohio State in NCAA Tournament Clash
The Toledo women's tennis team will face No.12 seed Ohio State in their first-ever appearance at the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship.
By the Numbers- Toledo made history by winning its first Mid-American Conference Tournament title with a 4-1 victory over Miami.
- Senior Cassie Alcala recorded her 100th career singles victory to secure the Rockets' spot in the NCAA Tournament.
- Ohio State (19-7) is the No.12 seed and has been a dominant force in women's tennis, making their 10th consecutive NCAA appearance.
- Toledo will compete against Ohio State in Columbus on May 4, with the winner advancing to the second round the following day.
- All matches will be played outdoors at the Auer Tennis Complex, with the possibility of moving indoors in case of inclement weather.
The Toledo women's tennis team will strive to make a mark in their debut NCAA Tournament appearance by facing a formidable opponent in Ohio State and aiming for a spot in the second round.
Bottom LineToledo's historic journey to the NCAA Tournament faces a tough challenge in No.12 seed Ohio State, setting the stage for an exciting clash on the tennis courts in Columbus.
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