M. TENNIS | Huang wins one at nationals 11.10.09
Four Yalies got the chance to perform at the highest level of men’s college tennis this past weekend at the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships at Yale’s Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center.
Four Yalies got the chance to perform at the highest level of men’s college tennis this past weekend at the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships at Yale’s Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center.
It was clear which school would win the finals of both the men’s singles and doubles draws at the Connecticut State Championships on Sunday — all the finalists were from Yale.
Reaching the finals of the 128-person ITA Northeast Regional Championships is no small feat — especially for a freshman.
After a season of ups and downs, the men’s tennis team ended its season on a high note at home Wednesday.
They may have lost to Harvard, but they’ll always have alumni.
The men’s tennis team faltered this weekend with two road losses, falling to 2-2 in the Ivy League and 12-7 overall.
Two down, five to go. This weekend, the men’s tennis team dominated at home, taking down Princeton on Friday and Penn on Saturday. Both matches, the first two of the Elis’ Ivy League schedule, were decided 4-3.
The men’s tennis team defeated St. John’s 5-2 on Saturday to improve its overall record to 10-5.
The men’s tennis team had a good weekend, adding two more wins to its record.
Following a pair of tough losses last weekend at the ECAC Championships in Cambridge, Mass., the Yale men’s tennis team wants to move on and put the weekend’s events behind them.
The Yale men’s tennis team stepped up its game this weekend on their home courts at the Connecticut State Championships.
There was no blue streak for the men’s tennis team this year. Closing out its 2008 season, Yale (9-12, 3-4 Ivy) lost to Brown (13-14, 5-2), 6-1, yesterday afternoon on the road. Calvin Bennett ’11 came away with the team’s sole victory at No. 4 singles, winning 6-4, 6-2.