Yale Bulldogs Women’s Tennis Wins Ivy League Title; Coach & Star Rookie Recognized
Yale women's tennis team celebrated significant postseason success after winning its first Ivy League title in 13 years. Head Coach Rachel Sapir-Kahan and her staff earned Coaching Staff of the Year honors, while Leena Friedman was recognized as Rookie of the Year. The Bulldogs also saw three players named All-Ivy, showcasing a remarkable season with a 19–3 overall record and an unbeaten home performance.
By the Numbers- Yale finished the regular season with a 19–3 record and 6–1 in Ivy League play.
- Friedman achieved a 10–4 spring singles record, with four Ivy League wins.
- Ogilvy earned First Team All-Ivy honors for the third consecutive year and secured two Ivy League victories.
- Aggarwal recorded a 13–1 overall record during the spring season.
- The Yale Bulldogs clinched an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships after a 4–2 victory over Penn.
- The team is coming off a strong season, with notable wins including their second consecutive ECAC Indoor Championship title.
- Friedman's impressive debut solidifies her position as the top-ranked first-year player in the league.
The Bulldogs aim to build on this successful season as they prepare for the NCAA Championships, looking to leverage their Ivy League title to secure further wins on a national stage.
Bottom LineThe recognition and achievements this season mark a significant milestone for Yale women's tennis, setting a strong foundation for future success as they continue to elevate their program on the national level.
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