Harvard Men’s Tennis Dominates Yale 5-2: Improves to 2-0 in Conference Play
Harvard men's tennis secured a 5-2 victory against No. 72 Yale, improving to 2-0 in Ivy League play at the Murr Center. The team clinched the doubles point with wins in the No. 1 and 3 positions and continued their success in singles matches.
By the Numbers- Harvard defeated Yale 5-2.
- Doubles point secured with wins at No. 1 and 3 positions.
- Singles matches led to Harvard's victory with a notable performance from Masato Perera.
Yale managed to win singles matches, preventing a complete sweep by Harvard.
State of Play- Harvard men's tennis team is now 2-0 in Ivy League play.
- The team will face Brown next in a three-match road stretch on April 7 at 1:00 p.m.
The Crimson will aim to maintain their winning streak as they face upcoming challenges on the road against Brown and other opponents.
Bottom LineHarvard men's tennis continues their dominance in Ivy League play, showcasing their strength with a convincing win against Yale, setting a promising trajectory for their upcoming matches.
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