Gogineni and Liao Claim All-Ivy Tennis Honors at Yale; Li Earns Academic Accolade
Yale men's tennis players Vignesh Gogineni and Edward Liao have been recognized with All-Ivy accolades after a successful season that led to the team's first NCAA appearance since 1977. Gogineni received First Team All-Ivy in both singles and doubles, marking his second All-Ivy honor. Liao was recognized as a Second Team All-Ivy in singles and also teamed up with Gogineni for First Team doubles. Team captain Eric Li earned the Academic All-Ivy designation, highlighting his achievements on and off the court.
By the Numbers- Gogineni finished the spring season with a record of 20–3, ranked No. 32 nationally in singles.
- The doubles pair of Gogineni and Liao posted a 15–5 record, including three league victories.
- Gogineni's performance included notable wins against top-ranked opponents like Columbia's Michael Zheng.
- Liao's impressive 16–7 season includes victories against Harvard and Cornell players.
As the collegiate tennis season wraps up, Gogineni and Liao will look to build on their successful performances in future tournaments, with Gogineni eyeing further participation in the NCAA Individual Championship.
Bottom LineThe recognition of Gogineni and Liao underscores Yale men's tennis' resurgence, with the team aiming to maintain momentum and continue to excel at both the conference and national levels.
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