CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The No. 73 Harvard women's tennis team (12-9, 3-2 Ivy League) will play host to Brown on Senior Day Friday afternoon (2 p.m. ET), before traveling to No. 62 Yale to close out the regular season on Sunday (1 p.m. ET).
The Crimson enters the match following its first two conference losses of the season to No. 50 Princeton and Penn on the road last weekend.
The Bears (6-14, 0-5 Ivy League) come into Cambridge following losses to both Columbia and Cornell.
For the Bulldogs (12-9, 3-2 Ivy League), they will enter the match following a trip to Dartmouth on Friday. The last weekend of action saw Yale go 1-1 with a win over Cornell and a loss to Columbia.
Harvard first met both Brown and Yale in the 1974 season, holding a 37-11 and 30-22 edge in the all-time series over both schools, respectively.
The Crimson has won three straight contests over the Bears and five of the last six against the Bulldogs.
What to Know
- Harvard, in third place in the Ivy League standings, is one match back of Penn (4-1) and Princeton (4-1) with two matches to play.
- The Crimson enters the match having won three straight vs. Brown. The last time these teams met in Cambridge was during the 2018 season.
- Harvard has won two of the last three meetings with Yale, including the 2019 matchup at home. The Crimson will be in search of its first win in New Haven since a 6-1 decision in 2018.
- Harvard is 7-0 at home this spring.
At the Helm
Traci Green, The Sheila Kelly Palandjan Head Coach for Harvard Women's Tennis and the Ragatz Family Harvard Women's Coach of Excellence, is in her 15th season at the helm of the program. She has a career coaching record of 192-147, including a 159-119 mark at Harvard.