Dartmouth women's tennis concluded its California spring trip with a narrow 4-3 victory over Cal State Fullerton, improving to 11-4 for the season. The Big Green head into Ivy League play on a two-match winning streak. In doubles, despite a quick loss from Cruz and Hess, Capuano and Moore secured a win, and Lombardi and Wong clinched the doubles point after a tiebreaker. In singles, Moore's comeback secured the match for Dartmouth, setting the stage for a crucial Ivy League opener against Harvard.

By the Numbers
  • Dartmouth improves to 11-4 this season.
  • The match against Cal State Fullerton ended with a score of 4-3.
State of Play
  • Dartmouth is entering Ivy League play with momentum after two consecutive wins.
  • The upcoming match against Harvard follows a previous loss to them earlier this season in the ECAC Indoor Championship.
What's Next

The Big Green will face Harvard in Hanover, a pivotal match that could set the tone for their Ivy League season. Both teams are eager for a win, making this an exciting matchup.

Bottom Line

Dartmouth's solid finish in California prepares them for a critical battle against Harvard, highlighting the need for continued resilience and teamwork as they aim to start Ivy League play strong.