Dartmouth women's tennis concluded a challenging weekend with a 1-1 record, breaking a three-match losing streak by defeating Penn but losing to Princeton. The Big Green are now 13-5 overall and 2-1 in Ivy League play. They secured the win against Penn by dominating in doubles and winning three out of the six singles matches. However, their performance against Princeton fell short, resulting in a loss despite a strong effort in doubles play.

By the Numbers
  • Dartmouth is now 13-5 overall and 2-1 in Ivy League play.
  • Moore and Capuano both recorded two singles wins against Penn.
Yes, But

The loss to Princeton highlights ongoing challenges, as the team continues to struggle against top competitors in the Ivy League. Their inconsistency in singles matches may require strategic adjustments moving forward.

State of Play
  • After splitting the weekend, Dartmouth remains competitive in Ivy League standings.
  • Players like Capuano and Moore showed promising forms but face tougher opponents ahead.
What's Next

The Big Green will aim to bounce back against Yale on April 10, with a critical opportunity to bolster their Ivy League record. Keeping key players healthy and maintaining momentum from their win over Penn will be crucial.

Bottom Line

Dartmouth women's tennis needs to build on their recent performance against Penn while addressing weaknesses exposed by Princeton, to enhance their competitiveness in upcoming matches.