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TCU swept Stanford 4-0 in Fort Worth, extending its win streak to 11 matches and reaching the NCAA final site for an 11th straight season.

TCU men’s tennis looked like a national title threat again Saturday, and Stanford never found a way into the match.

The sixth-seeded Horned Frogs rolled past No. 18 Stanford, 4-0, in an NCAA Super Regional at the Bayard H. Friedman Tennis Center, sending TCU to the NCAA Tournament final site for the 11th consecutive season.

The Frogs improved to 24-5 and didn’t drop a set in a dominant win that took less than two hours.

Cosme Rolland De Ravel delivered the clincher in his final home match, beating No. 57 Alex Razeghi, 6-0, 6-3, at No. 2 singles. It was his ninth ranked win of the season and capped a perfect day for TCU, which has now reached the NCAA quarterfinals seven straight years.

The Frogs grabbed control early in doubles. Albert Pedrico and Cooper Woestendick struck first with a 6-3 win over Samir Banerjee and Hudson Rivera.

Then the nation’s No. 4 doubles pair, Duncan Chan and Rolland De Ravel, finished off Nico Godsick and Razeghi, 6-2, to give TCU a 1-0 lead.

From there, the singles lineup slammed the door.

Oliver Bonding, the Big 12 Freshman of the Year, beat No. 81 Rivera, 6-1, 6-1, for his ninth straight win.

Pedrico followed with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Jagger Leach, putting the Frogs one point away before Rolland De Ravel ended it.

TCU has now won 11 straight matches, blanked five consecutive opponents and improved to 16-1 since moving outdoors in March.

The Frogs also extended their NCAA-leading outdoor home winning streak to 33 matches.

Next up is a huge quarterfinal matchup against No. 3 Ohio State on Thursday in Athens, Georgia.

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