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Fukuda settled in and won 6-2 to claim the match and the Buckeyes’ fifth point. The players traded 6-2 set victories, with the Gopher forcing a third set. 72-ranked Buckeye Shiori Fukuda prevailed in three sets over Cammy Frei. The Gophers got on the board with a 6-3, 6-3 win by River Hart over Mary Beth Hurley on court six. On court four, Wolf defeated Caitlyn Merzbacher, 6-4, 6-3, and on court five, Dormet was a 6-1, 6-3 winner over Juliet Zhang.
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Danielle Wolf and Luna Dormet won nearly simultaneously to clinch Ohio State’s win. 60-ranked Buckeye freshman posted a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Tiffany Huber. Isabelle Boulais put the Buckeyes ahead 2-0 with a win on court one, as the No. Boulais and Wolf improve to 6-0 in doubles as a pair in 2019. The Buckeyes have won the doubles point in 15 of 20 matches this spring. On court two, Isabelle Boulais and Danielle Wolf posted a 6-2 victory over Tina Kreinis and Tiffany Huber. Kolie Allen and Shiori Fukuda rolled to a 6-1 win over Cammy Frei and Caitlyn Merzbacher on court one. The Buckeyes dropped just three games on the top two doubles courts to pick up the doubles point. I feel good with where we are right now and how we responded from last weekend. Isabelle is playing really well and Danielle got a big win. We got off to some quick starts in doubles which is always helpful and is something we talk about a lot. I thought we were ready and played pretty well. “We got a match in outside, which is good. Ohio State Women’s Tennis April 7, 2019 Admission is free.Īfter today’s 5-2 victory over the Gophers, Coach Schaub, Danielle Wolf and Isabelle Boulais talked about the keys to victory and playing on their home courts. The location will be updated on and the Buckeyes’ social media accounts prior to match time. In the case of inclement weather, play will be moved inside the Varsity Tennis Center. The matches are scheduled to be played at the Varsity Tennis Courts outside. Friday and the Hoosiers at noon Sunday on Senior Day. Ohio State will host the Boilermakers at 4 p.m. The Buckeyes wrap up their four-match homestand against Purdue and Indiana next weekend. Ohio State defeated Wisconsin, 6-1, Friday. Shiori Fukuda, Isabelle Boulais and Danielle Wolf all won in singles and doubles for the Buckeyes for the second time this weekend. The Gophers are 10-9 overall and 3-4 in B1G matches. Ohio State improves to 17-3 this year, with a 14-1 mark in its last 15 matches, and is now 6-1 in Big Ten play. 21-ranked Ohio State women’s tennis team topped Minnesota, 5-2, Sunday in an outdoor match at the Varsity Tennis Courts.