Ivy Season Opens On The Road Following Midweek Home Contest with Le Moyne
The Cornell women's tennis team is set to begin Ivy League play following a midweek match against Le Moyne after a challenging season thus far. The Big Red, with a current record of 6-6, will host Le Moyne on March 25 before traveling to Columbia on March 28. They faced a tough loss against Rutgers recently but have notable victories against Buffalo and UConn this spring. The team, under interim head coach Spencer Furman, aims to improve their standings, particularly after a four-match losing streak against Columbia.
By the Numbers- Cornell holds a season record of 6-6, with a recent win-loss tally including 4-3 over Dartmouth and 4-2 loss to Columbia.
- Le Moyne's record stands at 1-8, with their only victory coming against Binghamton at 5-2.
Despite the Big Red's mixed performance this season, their historical matchup against Columbia is unfavorable, with Cornell losing four consecutive matches. Columbia has a strong home record (7-0) and holds an all-time series lead over Cornell.
State of Play- Cornell's lineup features competitive players, including Andrea Martinez de los Rios on a team-high seven-match win streak.
- Columbia is ranked No. 51 nationally and enters the match with a solid roster including Gayathri Krishnan (21-6).
Cornell will aim to secure a win against Le Moyne before facing a challenging match against Columbia. Success in the upcoming games is vital to shift momentum as they navigate Ivy League competition.
Bottom LineWith a need to break a losing streak and build confidence, Cornell must leverage their strengths and capitalize on Le Moyne鈥檚 struggles to gain essential momentum heading into Ivy League play.
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