OHIO STATE BUCKEYES MEN'S TENNIS

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Ohio State's men's tennis program competes within one of college sports' most competitive conferences, the Big Ten, representing a university founded in 1870 with an enrollment of 60,046 students in Columbus. The Buckeyes compete during the spring season as part of NCAA Division I, drawing from a substantial student body and competing against traditional powerhouses across the Midwest and nationally. Big Ten competition places the program among schools with deep institutional resources and strong athletic traditions.

The program's home venue serves as the base for Buckeyes competition throughout their spring schedule. As a Big Ten member, Ohio State men's tennis faces regular matchups against conference rivals while pursuing NCAA tournament qualification. The spring season calendar requires the program to balance academic demands with the rigorous travel and training schedules common to elite collegiate tennis, competing in a league known for producing both individual and team-level talent capable of competing in NCAA postseason play.

KEY FACTS

SchoolThe Ohio State University
SportMen's Tennis
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionD1-FBS
LocationColumbus, Ohio
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Ohio State Men's Tennis compete in?
Ohio State Buckeyes Men's Tennis competes in the Big Ten Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
Where does Ohio State play men's tennis home games?
Ohio State Men's Tennis plays home games at Home Venue in Columbus, OH.
Who is the head coach of Ohio State Men's Tennis?
The head coach of Ohio State Buckeyes Men's Tennis is Staff.
When was Ohio State Men's Tennis program established?
The establishment date for Ohio State Men's Tennis is not currently available.