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Karl Poling is ranked 117th by the ITA.
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Men's Tennis Team to Wrap Ivy Season at Brown, Yale This Weekend
April 16, 2019 | Men's Tennis
The Ivy League season will come to a close this weekend for the Princeton men's tennis team when the Tigers head to Brown Saturday and Yale Sunday, both in 1 p.m. starts.
Live scoring for the matches will be available here.
The Ivy League race has plenty of intrigue heading into the final full weekend, with Columbia, Cornell and Harvard all 4-0 and Dartmouth just a match back at 3-1. Columbia and Cornell will be at Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend, and then Cornell will be at Columbia and Harvard will be at Dartmouth next weekend. The Tigers are next at 2-3, followed by Brown at 1-4 and Penn and Yale both at 0-5.
Princeton enters the final regular-season weekend with rookie Karl Poling ranked 117th by the ITA in singles, junior Payton Holden and sophomore Ryan Seggerman ranked 26th in doubles, and sophomore Damian Rodriguez and Seggerman ranked 44th.
If the Tigers can sweep the weekend, it'll put Princeton at 20-9 overall, tying the program's wins record set in 1995. A split would tie for the second-most wins with the 2015 season.
Brown won the last meeting between the teams, a 4-2 decision for the Bears in Princeton in 2018, though the Tigers won the last trip to Providence, in 2017. Princeton beat Yale earlier this year to open the ECAC Championship in the 13th consecutive win for the Tigers over the Bulldogs. Yale's last win over Princeton came in 2009 in New Haven.
Live scoring for the matches will be available here.
The Ivy League race has plenty of intrigue heading into the final full weekend, with Columbia, Cornell and Harvard all 4-0 and Dartmouth just a match back at 3-1. Columbia and Cornell will be at Dartmouth and Harvard this weekend, and then Cornell will be at Columbia and Harvard will be at Dartmouth next weekend. The Tigers are next at 2-3, followed by Brown at 1-4 and Penn and Yale both at 0-5.
Princeton enters the final regular-season weekend with rookie Karl Poling ranked 117th by the ITA in singles, junior Payton Holden and sophomore Ryan Seggerman ranked 26th in doubles, and sophomore Damian Rodriguez and Seggerman ranked 44th.
If the Tigers can sweep the weekend, it'll put Princeton at 20-9 overall, tying the program's wins record set in 1995. A split would tie for the second-most wins with the 2015 season.
Brown won the last meeting between the teams, a 4-2 decision for the Bears in Princeton in 2018, though the Tigers won the last trip to Providence, in 2017. Princeton beat Yale earlier this year to open the ECAC Championship in the 13th consecutive win for the Tigers over the Bulldogs. Yale's last win over Princeton came in 2009 in New Haven.
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