Dartmouth women's tennis made history by defeating Harvard 4-3, marking their first win over the Crimson since 2016. Following a successful spring trip, the Big Green extended their winning streak to three matches and improved their overall record to 12-4 and 1-0 in Ivy League play. In doubles, Dartmouth took an early lead, but it was in singles where they truly excelled, winning four out of six matches. Sophomore Lauren Han clinched the victory by overcoming a first-set loss to win her singles match, securing a historic triumph for her team.

By the Numbers
  • Dartmouth's overall record now stands at 12-4.
  • This marks Dartmouth's first victory over Harvard since 2016.
  • Dartmouth is 1-0 in Ivy League play and 7-0 at home this season.
State of Play
  • Dartmouth women鈥檚 tennis is currently on a three-match winning streak.
  • The team has a strong start in Ivy League play with a victory against Harvard.
What's Next

Dartmouth will continue Ivy League competition on April 4, traveling to face the Penn Quakers at 1 p.m.

Bottom Line

This pivotal win against Harvard not only signifies Dartmouth's resurgence in women鈥檚 tennis but also sets a positive tone for the remainder of the Ivy League season. The team鈥檚 perfect home court record underscores their competitiveness moving forward.