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Sivan Krems and the Tigers will head to Penn Saturday.
Ivy Play to Begin Saturday as the Women's Tennis Team Heads to Penn
March 29, 2017 | Women's Tennis
Enjoying a three-match sweep of their spring trip to California, the Princeton women's tennis team will head to Penn to begin the seven-match run through the Ivy League.
The three-time defending Ivy League champions have a 1 p.m. start Saturday in Philadelphia against a Penn team that stands at 7-6 on the spring season but with wins in six of their last seven matches. Princeton and Penn have had two common opponents so far this season, with both teams defeating Rutgers - Princeton by a 7-0 score and Penn 6-1 - and losing to Maryland - Princeton 5-2 and Penn 6-1.
The Tigers have won eight in a row in the series against Penn with the Quakers' last win coming at Princeton in 2008. Princeton has won four in a row at Penn, last losing there in 2007.
Each team has an entry in the latest ITA singles or doubles rankings, with Princeton's doubles pair of Caroline Joyce and Nicole Kalhorn ranked 71st in doubles and Penn's Kana Daniel ranked 64th in singles.
Nicole Kalhorn and Clare McKee co-lead the team with seven singles wins in dual-match play while Kalhorn and Joyce are 6-2 in duals as a doubles pair.
Following the Penn match is the first of three two-match weekends the rest of the way on the Ivy slate, with Cornell coming to Princeton next Friday and the Tigers going to Columbia next Sunday.
The three-time defending Ivy League champions have a 1 p.m. start Saturday in Philadelphia against a Penn team that stands at 7-6 on the spring season but with wins in six of their last seven matches. Princeton and Penn have had two common opponents so far this season, with both teams defeating Rutgers - Princeton by a 7-0 score and Penn 6-1 - and losing to Maryland - Princeton 5-2 and Penn 6-1.
The Tigers have won eight in a row in the series against Penn with the Quakers' last win coming at Princeton in 2008. Princeton has won four in a row at Penn, last losing there in 2007.
Each team has an entry in the latest ITA singles or doubles rankings, with Princeton's doubles pair of Caroline Joyce and Nicole Kalhorn ranked 71st in doubles and Penn's Kana Daniel ranked 64th in singles.
Nicole Kalhorn and Clare McKee co-lead the team with seven singles wins in dual-match play while Kalhorn and Joyce are 6-2 in duals as a doubles pair.
Following the Penn match is the first of three two-match weekends the rest of the way on the Ivy slate, with Cornell coming to Princeton next Friday and the Tigers going to Columbia next Sunday.
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