2019 TEXAS TENNIS ON CAMPUS CHAMPIONSHIPS
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The University of Texas at Austin took home the 2019 USTA Texas Tennis on Campus Championship, winning its first title since 2016 on Sunday, February 17.
UT Scrub won the Gold Draw, defeating fellow University of Texas team UT Double Shots. TCU Nadal won the Silver Draw, while A&M Sexy won the Bronze Draw and A&M Seven Superbly Saucy Serves took the Copper Draw.
Six schools in total will be heading to the Suprise Tennis & Racquet Complex in Surprise, Ariz. for the National Championships from April 11-13. Joining UT will be Lone Star College-Cyfair, Rice, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and the University of Texas-Dallas.
Lone Star College-Cyfair was named Team of the Year and Team Captain Ena Cusi was named Leader of the Year.
Information for the National Championships can be found on the Tennis on Campus website. For more on Texas Tennis on Campus, including all teams, past champions and more, visit the Texas TOC page.
List of universities going to Nationals:
- Lone Star College-Cyfair
- Rice University
- Texas A&M University
- Texas Tech University
- The University of Texas at Austin
- The University of Texas at Dallas
Gold Draw Winner: UT Scrub
Silver Draw Winner: TCU Nadal
Bronze Draw Winner: A&M Sexy
Copper Draw Winner: A&M Seven Superbly Saucy Serves
Team of the Year: Lone Star College-Cyfair
Captain of the Year: Ena Cusi, Lone Star College-Cyfair
- Gold Draw Winner - UT Scrub
- Silver Draw Winner - TCU Nadal
- Bronze Draw Winner - A&M Sexy
- Copper Draw Winner - A&M Seven Superbly Saucy Serves
- Nationals Bound - Rice University
- Nationals Bound - Texas A&M University
- Nationals Bound - Texas Tech University
- Nationals Bound - The University of Texas at Austin
- Nationals Bound - The University of Texas at Dallas
- Team of the Year - Lone Star College-Cyfair (Earns Bid to Nationals)
- Leader of the Year - Ena Cusi, Lone Star College-Cyfair
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