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In a stunning upset, No. 12 Mississippi State defeated No. 6 Ohio State 4-2 in the NCAA Men’s Tennis Super Regional, securing their place in the quarterfinals. Despite losing the doubles point, the Bulldogs mounted a comeback led by key singles victories, including clinching matches by Petar Jovanovic and Dusan Milanovic. This match marked Ohio State’s first home loss in 41 NCAA matches and raised questions about their future performance as they reflect on this setback.
Starkville, Mississippi – In a surprising turn of events, No. 12 Mississippi State triumphed over No. 6 Ohio State with a score of 4-2 on May 10, 2025, during the NCAA Men’s Tennis Super Regional round held at the Auer Tennis Complex. This victory not only solidified Mississippi State’s impressive season record of 25-5 but also enabled them to advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament.
Mississippi State’s progression in the tournament sets the stage for a matchup against either Stanford or South Carolina on May 16 in Waco, Texas. Meanwhile, this latest defeat caused Ohio State’s season record to drop to 28-4 and marked a significant moment as it was the team’s first home loss in 41 NCAA matches.
The match began on a challenging note for Ohio State when they dropped the doubles point, a misstep that ultimately contributed to their demise. Despite initially taking a 2-1 lead during the singles matches, the Buckeyes were unable to secure additional points thereafter. The team’s only singles victories came from Aidan Kim and Bryce Nakashima, who managed to win their respective matches.
As the match progressed, Mississippi State began to shift momentum. Petar Jovanovic evened the contest with a decisive 6-4, 6-3 victory over Ohio State’s Alexander Bernard. The Bulldogs built on this momentum as Mario Martinez Serrano secured a critical win, bringing home a 6-4, 6-4 victory, which shifted the score to 4-3 in favor of Mississippi State. The match was wrapped up when Dusan Milanovic clinched victory for his team by defeating Will Jansen with a score of 7-5, 7-6, including a tiebreaker of 7-4 in the second set.
This defeat has been a tough pill for Ohio State to swallow, particularly as the team was striving for their 19th consecutive appearance at the NCAA final site. This season has presented its fair share of challenges for the Buckeyes, who had previously clinched their 19th straight regular-season title but faced setbacks, including a loss to UCLA in the Big Ten Conference Tournament final.
The loss against Mississippi State raises questions about Ohio State’s overall performance and indicates a need for introspection as they prepare for the future. Evaluating their gameplay and strategic approaches will be essential for the Buckeyes as they look to regain their form and set their sights on achieving national championship success in the next season.
Mississippi State’s success not only marks a significant victory for the program but also highlights the emerging competition in college tennis. As they prepare for the quarterfinals, the Bulldogs will aim to build on this momentum and continue their pursuit of national glory.
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