2020 TEXAS TENNIS ON CAMPUS CHAMPIONSHIPS
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The University of Texas at Austin took home the 2020 USTA Texas Tennis on Campus Championship, marking back-to-back titles for the school.
Five schools in total will be heading to the USTA Tennis on Campus National Championships, held this year at the USTA National Campus in Orlando from April 1-4. Joining UT will be Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University, The University of Texas at Dallas and The University of Texas at San Antonio
UTSA was named Team of the Year and Team Captain Andrew Nataksuka of SMU 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:
- Texas A&M University
- Texas Tech University
- The University of Texas at Austin
- The University of Texas at Dallas
- The University of Texas at San Antonio
*Rice University qualified for Nationals, but had to drop due to a prior commitment. Texas Tech University takes their place.
Gold Draw Winner: University of Texas at Austin
Silver Draw Winner: University of Texas at San Antonio
Bronze Draw Winner: Southern Methodist University
Copper Draw Winner: Tarrant County College
Team of the Year: University of Texas at San Antonio
Captain of the Year: Andrew Nataksuka, Southern Methodist University
- Team of the Year - University of Texas at San Antonio
- Gold Draw Winner - University of Texas at Austin
- Silver Draw Winner - University of Texas at San Antonio
- Bronze Draw Winner - Southern Methodist University
- Copper Draw Winner - Tarrant County College
- National Bound - University of Texa at Dallas
- Nationals Bound - Texas A&M University
- Nationals Bound - Texas Tech University
- Nationals Qualifier - Rice University (could not attend due to prior commitment)
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