On Sunday, the fall debut of the individual NCAA tennis championships wrapped up with a history-making run in Waco, Texas.
Six months after falling one win short of raising the trophy, Columbia University’s Michael Zheng became the first man representing an Ivy League school to win a singles title in 102 years.
The junior from Montville, N.J. fended off Michigan State’s Ozan Baris, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, to win the first NCAA men’s singles final between two American competitors since 2017. After splitting sets, Zheng regrouped with an immediate break in the decider before running away with the victory.