Women's Tennis
Women's Tennis Competes at ITA Northeast Regionals, Sends Three Singles Players to Super Regionals
The Harvard women’s tennis team had a successful weekend at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Northeast Regionals, with three players qualifying for the Northeast Super Regional tournament. The Crimson competed against players from regional schools and members of the Ivy League at the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Double Trouble
First-year Angel You and senior Rachel Lim team up in doubles against Boston University.
Double Trouble
First-year Ronan Jachuk (front) awaits the opponent’s return as sophomore Brian Shi (back) delivers a serve in the Harvard victory over Rice. Combined with the women’s team, Crimson tennis would go a perfect 3-0 on the weekend.
Men’s and Women’s Tennis Capture Commanding Home Wins
On Super Bowl Sunday, the Harvard men’s and women’s tennis teams were far from focused on the primetime event later in the day. On their minds was the goal to rattle off more victories and keep the momentum going into later crucial matchups. And the focus paid off, as the Crimson teams dominated their competition in quick fashion.
Holding Down Home Court
The Crimson won 15 of its 20 singles matches and nine of its 13 doubles matches en route to five flight victories at the Harvard Invitational
Women’s Tennis Dominates at Harvard Invitational
The Crimson does not have another competitive match until next March, when it squares off against Rhode Island at home on March 7th. However, the team will look to keep working hard and avoid complacency during the offseason.
Young Talent Leads Way for Tennis at Regionals
Both the men's and women's teams had impressive performances in tournaments over the weekend.
Causing a Racquet
Senior captain Natasha Gonzalez competed in doubles over the weekend with sophomore Rachel Lim in an impressive showing.
Men's and Women's Tennis Open Season on High Note
Coming off two straight weekends of tournaments, both the men’s and women’s teams are looking to maintain their momentum after a hot start to the year. New and old faces on the team had their chance to hit the courts and see how their off-season training translated into in-season performance. And for many, the hard training paid off.
Men’s, Women’s Tennis Split Weekend Matches vs Columbia, Cornell
Both the men’s and women’s tennis teams both went 1-1 over the weekend, with both programs picking up wins versus the Big Red on Saturday before falling to the Lions on Sunday.
Men’s Tennis Starts Ivy Play 2-0, While Women’s Split Weekend
Men's and Women's Tennis both march on with positive performances this season.
Serving out Strong
Both Harvard Men’s and Women’s Tennis dominated the weekend, only dropping one collective loss to the Princeton Tigers.
Eyes On the Ball
Senior Erica Oosterhout tracks a backhand at the baseline. Oosterhout is playing from the Crimson’s No. 1 singles position this year. She was a unanimous All-Ivy First Team selection in singles play last season, a feat that she will aim to match in her final season playing on the Murr Center courts.
Men’s and Women’s Tennis: The Season Thus Far
The No. 44 Harvard Men’s Tennis team finds itself in good form entering Ivy League play this weekend at Penn.
Mid-Season Recap: Harvard Tennis
As Harvard men’s and women’s tennis teams kick off the latter half of their respective seasons, here is a brief recap of their seasons to date.
Women's Tennis Gears Up For Harvard Invitational
In its last tournament of 2018, the Harvard women’s tennis team hosts Harvard Invitational this weekend. The team will see competition from Boston University, Syracuse, Georgetown, Cornell, and Michigan State.
Men's, Women's Tennis Conclude Weekend with Commanding Results
Both men's and women's teams had strong performances this past weekend at the Big Green Invite and Harvard Fall Scramble, respectively.
Men's and Women's Tennis To See Tough Competition This Weekend
Splitting up across the Ivy League, both of Harvard’s men and women’s tennis teams will be competing this weekend. The men’s team will be on the road for the Big Green Invite hosted by Dartmouth, and the women’s team will be playing at home, hosting the Harvard Fall Scramble.
Men's and Women's Tennis Compete at the ITA Northeast Regionals
Both the Harvard men’s and women’s tennis teams saw action this past week at the ITA Northeast Regionals, and both squads had impressive finishes to the tournament. Fellow Ivy League school Princeton hosted the men’s tournament, which welcomed players from schools all around the Northeast, while Yale hosted the women’s side. Both tournaments ran from Oct. 11-16.
Women's Tennis Dominates Competition at Bulldog Invitational
The Harvard women’s tennis team demonstrated their dominance in the three-day Bulldog Invitational at Yale over the weekend. The team competed in the weekend's tournament against Dartmouth (Sunday), Boston College (Saturday), and Cornell (Friday). The Crimson steamrolled over all of its opponents over the weekend, winning all its matches.
Wib-bledon
The Crimson emerged victorious in each of its team matches this weekend at the Bulldog Invitational.
BRIEF: Tennis Jumpstarts Fall Season with Road Tournaments
The men’s team submitted a strong performance at the Chowder Fest tournament, while the women’s team traveled to the Dartmouth and Columbia Invitationals, finishing with winning records at both.