
Payton Holden and the Tigers will head to Yale for the ECAC Championship this weekend.
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The third-place finisher last year and the 2016 champion, Princeton's men's tennis team will head to Yale for the ECAC Championship Friday through Sunday.
The field includes seven of the eight Ivies, with the exception of defending champion Columbia, plus Monmouth. Dartmouth is the top seed, with Harvard and Cornell as the others in front of Princeton and Yale, Penn, Brown and Monmouth rounding out the field.
The Tigers will have the leadoff match at 9 a.m. Friday against the host Bulldogs. Princeton stands at 4-3 after a pair of wins Sunday at Army West Point over Buffalo and the host Black Knights.
Harvard's Andy Zhou, at No. 115, is the only ITA-ranked singles player in the field, and Dartmouth's David Horneffer and Charlie Broom, at No. 19 are the only ranked doubles pair.
The schedule for the weekend is below.
Friday, Feb. 16
Match 1: 4 Princeton vs. 5 Yale, 9 a.m.
Match 2: 1 Dartmouth vs. 8 Monmouth, 12 p.m.
Match 3: 2 Harvard vs. 7 Brown, 3 p.m.
Match 4: 3 Cornell vs. 6 Penn, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 17
Match 5: Match 1 loser vs. Match 2 loser, 9 a.m.
Match 6: Match 1 winner vs. Match 2 winner, 12 p.m.
Match 7: Match 3 loser vs. Match 4 loser, 3 p.m.
Match 8: Match 3 winner vs. Match 4 winner, 6 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 18
Match 9: Match 5 loser vs. Match 7 loser, 8 a.m.
Match 10: Match 6 loser vs. Match 8 loser, 10 a.m.
Match 11: Match 6 winner vs. Match 8 winner, 1 p.m.
Match 12: Match 5 winner vs. Match 7 winner, 4 p.m.
The third-place finisher last year and the 2016 champion, Princeton's men's tennis team will head to Yale for the ECAC Championship Friday through Sunday.
The field includes seven of the eight Ivies, with the exception of defending champion Columbia, plus Monmouth. Dartmouth is the top seed, with Harvard and Cornell as the others in front of Princeton and Yale, Penn, Brown and Monmouth rounding out the field.
The Tigers will have the leadoff match at 9 a.m. Friday against the host Bulldogs. Princeton stands at 4-3 after a pair of wins Sunday at Army West Point over Buffalo and the host Black Knights.
Harvard's Andy Zhou, at No. 115, is the only ITA-ranked singles player in the field, and Dartmouth's David Horneffer and Charlie Broom, at No. 19 are the only ranked doubles pair.
The schedule for the weekend is below.
Friday, Feb. 16
Match 1: 4 Princeton vs. 5 Yale, 9 a.m.
Match 2: 1 Dartmouth vs. 8 Monmouth, 12 p.m.
Match 3: 2 Harvard vs. 7 Brown, 3 p.m.
Match 4: 3 Cornell vs. 6 Penn, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 17
Match 5: Match 1 loser vs. Match 2 loser, 9 a.m.
Match 6: Match 1 winner vs. Match 2 winner, 12 p.m.
Match 7: Match 3 loser vs. Match 4 loser, 3 p.m.
Match 8: Match 3 winner vs. Match 4 winner, 6 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 18
Match 9: Match 5 loser vs. Match 7 loser, 8 a.m.
Match 10: Match 6 loser vs. Match 8 loser, 10 a.m.
Match 11: Match 6 winner vs. Match 8 winner, 1 p.m.
Match 12: Match 5 winner vs. Match 7 winner, 4 p.m.
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