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No. 1 Auburn takes down No. 4 Ohio State, advances to national title game

<p>AUBURN, AL - MAY 02 - Auburn's Ashton Bowers - (2) Auburn Tigers vs. Miami Hurricanes in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Yarbrough Tennis Center in Auburn, AL on Saturday, May 2, 2026. Photo by Zach Bland/Auburn Tigers</p>

AUBURN, AL - MAY 02 - Auburn's Ashton Bowers - (2) Auburn Tigers vs. Miami Hurricanes in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Yarbrough Tennis Center in Auburn, AL on Saturday, May 2, 2026. Photo by Zach Bland/Auburn Tigers

No. 1 Auburn women’s tennis took down No. 4 Ohio State to advance to the NCAA Championship final for the first time in program history. At the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Georgia, the Tigers achieved a 4-1 victory behind a doubles point and three straight-set wins.

“Great win for our program,” Auburn head coach Jordan Szabo said. “This is where we wanted to be. We’ve been talking a big game all year, so it was great for us to be able to deliver when it matters. What a great doubles point. We really took it to them from the start. Our doubles has been amazing all year, and I really feel like we got a really good jump. At some point, especially in these big matches, you want to give yourself some cushion because it’s hard closing out sets and matches in these big moments."

The doubles point was won by the duo of Angie Okutoyi and Merna Refaat in dominant 6-1 fashion against the Buckeyes’ Hephzibah Oluwadare and Teah Chavez. The doubles match set the tone early and gave Auburn a lead it would not lose the rest of the night.

On the top doubles court, the Tigers were led by DJ Bennett and Ava Esposito, who took an early 5-1 lead, allowing Ohio State to cut the deficit to 5-3 before putting it away 6-3 and clinching the doubles point. The Tigers have won 38 of their 40 doubles points this season.

In singles, the Tigers earned opening-set wins from Okutoyi, Refaat, Ava Esposito and Ashton Bowers. The Tigers and Buckeyes traded the first two points, making it 1-1, which was followed by Esposito coming back from a 30-0 deficit to win her 30th singles point of the year and give Auburn a 2-1 lead.

Okutoyi earned the Tigers’ third point in singles, while Refaat closed it out with a 6-2 match to earn the clinching point and celebrate with her team.

“It was amazing to clinch the win for the team,” Refaat said. “From the beginning of the match, it was about focusing on the goal and getting the job done. I think that’s what helped me in the match. Also, trusting my teammates throughout. I was relaxed and never felt nervous because Ashton next to me was serving for the match. I’m confident in my team, and that’s what really helped me clinch it.”

Auburn will face No. 3 Texas A&M for the national championship Sunday at 6 p.m. CDT at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex.


Reid Farris | Sports Reporter

Reid is a sophomore majoring in accounting. He joined the Plainsman in the fall of 2024.

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