Harvard women's tennis concluded its non-conference season with a 4-2 victory over Florida Atlantic, improving their record to 10-5 and extending their winning streak to six matches. The team secured the crucial doubles point early, with dominant performances leading to victories on courts one and three. In singles, standout performances by Stephanie Yakoff and Claire Shao helped the Crimson maintain their lead, while Kavya Karra clinched the match despite dropping the first set.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard improved to 10-5 with the win, marking their sixth consecutive victory.
  • Stephanie Yakoff won her singles match 6-4, 6-2, while Kavya Karra clinched the match after coming back from losing the first set, winning 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5).
State of Play
  • Harvard heads into the Ivy League season with momentum, currently on a six-match winning streak.
  • The team will face Dartmouth next, aiming to defend their Ivy League title starting March 29.
What's Next

Harvard will begin its Ivy League campaign against Dartmouth on March 29, seeking to secure another title amidst strong competition.

Bottom Line

Harvard's continued success highlights their potential as they transition into Ivy League play, emphasizing the importance of team spirit and resilience in both singles and doubles matches.