Harvard men's tennis (13-10, 3-1 Ivy) prepares for key matches against ranked opponents No. 27 Columbia and No. 31 Cornell on April 18 and 19. Following a strong 2-0 weekend with decisive wins over Brown (4-0) and Yale (6-1), the Crimson aims to stay competitive in the Ivy League championship race. Rohan Murali continues to shine, notably defeating Yale's No. 29 Vignesh Gogineni. Currently ranked No. 41 in the ITA rankings, Harvard seeks to upend the top Ivy League teams this weekend.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard has a 3-1 record in Ivy League matches.
  • Rohan Murali boasts a 20-8 singles record, with a 14-5 dual match record.
State of Play
  • Columbia leads the Ivy League with a perfect 4-0 record and sits at 14-6 overall.
  • Cornell is tied with Harvard and Dartmouth at 3-1 in the Ivy League, with a 15-3 season record.
What's Next

After this weekend's matches, Harvard will face Dartmouth, with crucial implications for their Ivy League standing on April 26. The outcome against Columbia and Cornell could determine their chances for the championship.

Bottom Line

As Harvard heads into a pivotal weekend against top Ivy competitors, their performance could significantly influence their championship aspirations and postseason positioning. Rohan Murali's continued excellence is key to their success.