Brown Women’s Tennis Dominates Penn with 4-1 Victory
The Brown women's tennis team triumphed over Penn with a decisive 4-1 victory, improving their record to 16-7 overall and 3-3 in Ivy League play. Starting strong, the Bears secured the doubles point with dominant wins from Chloe Qin/Francesca Saroli and Anne Yang/Ali Maguy. In singles, Anne Yang and Hannah Shen clinched vital wins, while Abigail Lee remained undefeated in Ivy competitions, contributing to the team's overall victory. The match featured strategic play and resilience, particularly under pressure.
By the Numbers- Brown secured 4 wins against Penn's 1 in singles and doubles matches combined.
- Abigail Lee remained undefeated in Ivy League competitions, boosting the team's morale.
- Bears (16-7, 3-3 Ivy) are preparing for their season finale against No. 39 Princeton.
- Abigail Lee's win was crucial, coming from behind in the third set to secure the match.
The Bears will face No. 39 Princeton on April 19th, a crucial match that could impact their postseason chances. This match will also honor senior Anne Moody, adding emotional significance.
Bottom LineThe victory against Penn highlights Brown's potential, showcasing resilience and teamwork. As they gear up for Princeton, maintaining focus and intensity will be key to closing the season on a high note.
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