Men鈥檚 Tennis Defeats Harvard on the Road, 4-1
Penn men's tennis secured a convincing 4-1 victory against Harvard, concluding their weekend road trip successfully. The Quakers captured the crucial doubles point, aided by wins from Graziani/Sandler and Chung/Vales. In singles, Bharadwaj and Bain added two more points before Rutter sealed the match with a victory at No. 6, marking the team's 16th win of the season.
By the Numbers- Penn's record improved to 16 wins this season.
- Quakers clinched the doubles point with victories in matches 1 and 3.
- Penn's roster included standout performances from Shaurya Bharadwaj and Adam Bain.
- Harvard managed only one point through Peter Privara in singles.
The Quakers will host Columbia next Friday, followed by an away match against Cornell on Sunday. These upcoming matches are critical for maintaining momentum in the season.
Bottom LinePenn's win against Harvard underscores their competitive edge this season, setting a strong foundation for their next matches as they aim to continue their winning streak.
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