Men鈥檚 Tennis Topped by No. 30 Cornell, 4-1
The Brown men's tennis team suffered a defeat against No. 30 Cornell, with a score of 4-1. In doubles, Cornell secured the early lead by winning two matches, despite one match going unfinished. In singles, Noah Hernandez was the only Brown player to win, while the rest of the matches concluded with Cornell winning three. This loss drops Brown to a 15-10 record overall and 0-3 in Ivy League play, while Cornell improves to 13-3 and 1-1 in the conference.
By the Numbers- Brown tennis now has a record of 15-10 overall and 0-3 in Ivy League matches.
- Cornell improved to 13-3, with a 1-1 Ivy League standing.
- Brown lost the doubles point after two decisive defeats.
- Noah Hernandez is the only player to secure a singles victory for Brown.
Brown will look to bounce back in their Ivy League campaign when they host Harvard on April 10, 2026.
Bottom LineBrown must regroup quickly to improve on their Ivy League record and gain momentum in their upcoming matches.
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