Cornell Women鈥檚 Tennis Eyes First Ivy League Win Against No. 48 Princeton
The Cornell women's tennis team seeks its first Ivy League win this weekend, hosting No. 48 Princeton on April 10 and visiting Penn on April 12. The Big Red is 7-9 this season, having lost closely contested matches to ranked teams. They previously beat Dartmouth, Buffalo, and UConn this spring. Princeton, in strong form with a 15-2 record, is undefeated in Ivy play at 3-0. Meanwhile, Penn enters with a 10-9 overall record and a 1-2 Ivy mark.
By the Numbers- Cornell has a 7-9 overall record this season.
- Princeton boasts a perfect 3-0 Ivy League record and a 15-2 overall record.
Cornell has faced tough competition in Ivy matches, narrowly losing to Columbia, Yale, and Brown, indicating they might be closer to a breakthrough than their record suggests.
State of Play- Cornell competes against Princeton at home before traveling to face Penn.
- Sophomore Sage Loudon and junior Michelle Ryndin lead Cornell's singles lineup.
The upcoming matches will be crucial for Cornell to gain momentum in the Ivy League, especially as they face a strong Princeton team and look to capitalize against Penn.
Bottom LineCornell must convert competitive performances into wins to improve its Ivy League standing, making this weekend's matches vital for their season trajectory.
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