The University of Pennsylvania women's tennis team secured a 4-1 victory against Cornell in their senior day match, largely thanks to senior Maya Urata. After losing two of three doubles matches, the Quakers rallied back with key singles wins, starting with junior Esha Velaga. Sophomore Lara Stojanovski and Varsha Vedula followed with their respective victories, ultimately leading to Urata clinching the win in her final home match. The Quakers now stand at 11-10 for the season with two matches remaining.

By the Numbers
  • Penn improved to 11-10 this season.
  • Maya Urata won her match 6-3, 6-2 on Senior Day.
State of Play
  • Penn lost two out of three doubles matches, starting the day 0-1.
  • After the doubles setback, the team rallied to win four out of five singles matches.
What's Next

The Quakers will compete in their final road match series next weekend, facing Brown on Saturday and Yale on Sunday.

Bottom Line

Penn's resilience showcased their team spirit as they bounced back from a doubles loss to deliver a strong performance, which will be crucial as they prepare for their final matches of the season.