The Brown women's tennis team faced a tough loss against Harvard, ending the match 4-1 in favor of the Crimson. Brown started strong in doubles, with Abigail Lee and Hannah Shen securing a 6-3 victory. However, Harvard won the doubles point, shifting the momentum toward them. In singles, Abigail Lee was the standout performer, winning her match, while other Bears struggled to compete with Harvard's consistency. The team will regroup as they prepare for their match against Dartmouth.

By the Numbers
  • Brown women's tennis record: 14-7 overall, 1-3 in Ivy play.
  • Harvard women's tennis record: 11-8 overall, 1-3 in Ivy play.
State of Play
  • Brown lost the doubles point, with key matches in second and third doubles falling short.
  • Abigail Lee secured the only singles win for Brown, against Anna-Rapha毛lle Serghi, 6-3, 6-3.
What's Next

The Bears are scheduled to host the #68 ranked Dartmouth on Sunday, April 12, at 1:30 p.m. This match will mark their first outdoor home contest of the season.

Bottom Line

Brown must improve its doubles performance and maintain consistency in singles play to enhance their chances against Dartmouth. Regrouping and addressing weaknesses will be crucial for the Bears moving forward.