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Men’s Tennis Ends Season With Win Over No. 27 Columbia
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Men’s tennis won its final match of the season against Columbia and will be sending two players to compete at the NCAA Individual Championships later this month.
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Men’s tennis won its final match of the season against Columbia and will be sending two players to compete at the NCAA Individual Championships later this month.
Cornell tennis attempted to capture the Ivy League title, but fell short as both the men’s and women’s teams lost to Princeton and Penn.
Men’s tennis rises in Ivy standings, while women’s tennis splits weekend, but gets a win for Senior Day.
Men’s and Women’s Tennis continues to fight towards the Ivy League title after wins against Dartmouth but losses to Harvard.
Cornell men’s tennis continues to battle through injury, while the women’s team wins fifth-straight.
“Given the circumstances, we’re still not healthy, and played without one of our better players, Vlad Melnic…I thought the guys fought really hard, I didn’t think we played particularly well, but I thought they fought really, really hard in both doubles and singles and ultimately got the win as a result of that,” said Head Coach Silviu Tanasoiu.
Tennis had a strong showing this past weekend, with both the men and women picking up a win.
Men’s tennis is on a seven-match winning streak to start the season, while the women’s team struggles to get in the win column.
Swimmer is a narration of Riley and Moore’s journey through a period of pain and loss, a testament to the durability of their love.
“With five players competing, there was a lot of improvement from a few weeks ago when we were last at Yale.”