Brown women's tennis saw its seven-match winning streak halted by FGCU, losing 4-2 in Fort Myers, Florida. Coach Lucie Schmidhauser highlighted the team's low energy at the start, leading to early losses in doubles matches. Although they managed to secure two singles victories, they couldn't overcome FGCU's strong performance.

By the Numbers
  • Brown's record fell to 12-4 after the loss.
  • Anne Yang remains undefeated in singles this spring with 9 wins.
Yes, But

The match revealed the challenges Brown faced in maintaining the intensity required to compete at FGCU's level, evident in their early struggles in doubles play.

State of Play
  • Brown's momentum shifted after losing the doubles point, which set a challenging tone for the competition.
  • The Bears will focus on improving their intensity ahead of their Ivy League opener against Yale.
What's Next

Brown is set to play Yale on March 28, aiming to rebound and capitalize on their Ivy League season after this recent setback.

Bottom Line

Brown women's tennis must elevate its energy and performance in upcoming matches, particularly against higher-rival teams like Yale, to regain momentum and confidence in their season.