The Brown men's tennis team suffered a 4-1 defeat against No. 47 Harvard. The loss marked Brown's fourth straight defeat in Ivy League play, bringing their season record to 15-11 and 0-4 in the conference. Harvard secured the doubles point, winning all three matches, while only managing one win in singles. Ivan Sodan fell to Rohan Murali in the top singles match, and several other matches were left unfinished as the team struggled to regain momentum.

By the Numbers
  • Brown's season record: 15 wins, 11 losses (0-4 Ivy).
  • Harvard's season record: 12 wins, 10 losses (2-1 Ivy).
State of Play
  • Brown is currently on a four-match losing streak in Ivy League competition.
  • Key players like Ivan Sodan and Lukas Phimvongsa faced tough opponents, with all doubles matches lost.
What's Next

Brown's men's tennis team will face Dartmouth on Sunday, Apr. 12, aiming to break their losing streak and regain some competitive ground in the Ivy standings.

Bottom Line

To turn the season around, Brown must capitalize on upcoming matches while strengthening their doubles performance and ensuring key players secure wins in singles.