Harvard Men’s Tennis Eyes Ivy Title with Final Season Matches against Penn and Princeton
Harvard's men's tennis team, ranked 13th nationally, is set to host Penn and Princeton in their final regular-season matches in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Crimson have a 18-6 record, with 4 wins and 1 loss in Ivy League play, and are aiming to secure at least a share of the Ivy title with victories this weekend. Harvard has been performing well, winning 11 of their last 13 matches, with notable wins against ranked opponents.
By the Numbers- The Crimson are 18-6 overall and 4-1 in conference play.
- Harvard has a strong historical advantage over Penn with a series record of 83-13.
- In the most recent ITA Men's Division I Team Rankings, Harvard is ranked 13th in the nation.
- Cooper Williams is ranked 13th in singles, and the duo of Daniel Milavsky and Williams are ranked 10th in doubles nationally.
- Harvard men's tennis team has a chance to clinch a share of the Ivy title with wins this weekend.
- The team has been performing consistently well, with a strong record against both Penn and Princeton historically.
- Harvard players have been excelling individually, with several players surpassing double-digit victories in singles.
After this weekend's matches, Harvard men's tennis team will await their selection to the NCAA Tournament, with the first round scheduled for May 3 to May 5.
Bottom LineHarvard's men's tennis team is in a strong position, aiming to secure a share of the Ivy title with upcoming matches against Penn and Princeton. With a history of dominance over Penn and a consistent performance this season, the team looks poised for success as they head towards the NCAA Tournament.
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