Women鈥檚 Tennis Takes Down Bryant 6-1, Remains Undefeated at Home
The Brown women's tennis team secured a decisive 6-1 victory over Bryant, improving their home record to 6-0 and overall to 13-5. Although the Bears lost the doubles point with defeats at the first and third lines, they dominated in singles, winning all matches convincingly. Standout performances included Francesca Saroli's quick win and Abigail Lee's notable match against a strong opponent.
By the Numbers- Brown's doubles team lost both of their completed matches, falling behind 0-1.
- In singles, the Bears won all six matches, with Francesca Saroli winning 6-2, 6-0.
- The Bears remain undefeated at home, showcasing strong performance in singles play.
- Next up, Brown will face #68 Columbia and Cornell in Ivy League matches.
Brown women's tennis is set to continue their strong play in upcoming matches against ranked opponents in New York, which will test their skills against top Ivy League competition.
Bottom LineThe team's ability to rebound strongly in singles after a tough start in doubles highlights their resilience and competitive spirit, setting them up for possible success against more challenging adversaries ahead.
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