Harvard Men’s Tennis Team Faces Close Defeat to No. 10 Columbia, Cooper Williams and Henry von der Schulenburg Shine with Victories
Harvard men's tennis team faced a tough 4-3 loss to No. 10 Columbia, marking their first Ivy match defeat of the season.
By the Numbers- No. 13 Harvard's record: 18-6, 4-1 Ivy
- No. 10 Columbia's record: 18-3, 4-1 Ivy
- Columbia secured a 4-3 victory over Harvard in a closely contested match.
- Columbia took the decisive doubles point, followed by key singles victories to clinch the overall win.
- Harvard's Ronan Jachuck and Cooper Williams secured impressive wins, but Columbia's depth led them to victory.
- The Crimson will look to bounce back in upcoming matches against No. 59 Penn and No. 24 Princeton.
Harvard men's tennis team faced a tough loss to No. 10 Columbia, highlighting the competitive nature of Ivy League matches and the need for Harvard to regroup for upcoming games against Penn and Princeton.
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