Harvard Men鈥檚 Tennis Faces Brown, Hosts Yale in Key Ivy Matches
Harvard men's tennis (11-10, 1-1 Ivy) is set for a critical weekend as it faces Brown (15-10, 0-3 Ivy) in its first conference road match on April 10 and hosts No. 38 Yale (15-6, 2-1 Ivy) on April 12. After splitting last weekend's matches鈥攚inning against No. 33 Princeton and losing to No. 40 Penn鈥擧arvard looks to leverage its historic dominance over both opponents, having won 15 straight against Brown and 26 straight against Yale.
By the Numbers- Harvard leads the all-time series against Brown, 90-7.
- Harvard has defeated Yale 26 consecutive times, leading the series 78-26.
- Harvard currently holds an overall record of 11-10, with one win and one loss in the Ivy League.
- Rohan Murali recently moved to No. 60 in the ITA Division I Singles Rankings and has an 18-8 record this season.
After facing Brown and Yale, Harvard will hit the road again to play Columbia and Cornell on April 18-19, marking the end of its back-to-back matches for the season.
Bottom LineHarvard's strong historical performance against both Brown and Yale positions them as favorites this weekend, making it critical to build momentum before facing tough upcoming competitions.
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