The Brown women's tennis team achieved a 4-2 victory against Cornell in Ithaca, New York, improving their season record to 14-6 and Ivy League record to 1-2. The match highlighted impressive performances, particularly in doubles, where Brown secured the early lead with decisive wins at all three lines. Singles matches proved competitive, showcasing notable comeback victories and critical plays that secured the overall win for the Bears. Coach Lucie Schmidhauser praised the team's energy and poise throughout the intense match.

By the Numbers
  • Brown won 2 out of 3 doubles matches to secure the doubles point.
  • Abigail Lee clinched her singles match after a tiebreaker, winning 6-2, 6-7(5), 7-6(5).
  • Sari Woo rallied from a set down to win her match, contributing to the team's overall score.
State of Play
  • Brown's two wins this weekend enhance team morale and performance in the Ivy League.
  • The upcoming match against No. 67 Harvard presents a crucial opportunity for Brown to improve its standing.
What's Next

The Bears will face No. 67 Harvard on April 10, aiming to capitalize on their current momentum and improve their Ivy League record further.

Bottom Line

This victory showcases Brown's resilience and skill, setting a positive tone as they approach a challenging match against Harvard. Continued focus on teamwork and individual performance will be vital for future success.