Harvard men’s tennis (10-8) is set to face South Florida on Sunday, March 29, for its last non-conference match of the season. This follows a challenging California trip where they secured one win against San Diego State but lost to ranked teams San Diego and UC Santa Barbara. The team remains in the top 50 of the ITA Division I Men's Team Rankings, with Nathan Blokhin leading in singles victories. The all-time series against South Florida is tied, but Harvard has won the last two meetings.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard holds a season record of 10-8 with one win and two losses during a recent California trip.
  • Nathan Blokhin leads the team with an 18-7 singles record, while Rohan Murali is at 17-8, ranked No. 84 nationally.
  • In doubles, Murali and Kolos Kincses boast an 18-4 record, with Kincses achieving 21 total doubles wins.
State of Play
  • Harvard has improved its performance this season, staying competitive in the ITA rankings.
  • The team has a two-match win streak against South Florida, looking to extend that dominance.
What's Next

Following their match against South Florida, Harvard will return to Cambridge for their Ivy League opener against Princeton on April 4.

Bottom Line

As Harvard prepares for pivotal future matches, maintaining momentum against South Florida will be crucial to build confidence heading into Ivy League play.