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No. 33 Princeton Heads To No. 52 Harvard, Dartmouth
April 03, 2026 | Men's Tennis
No. 33 PRINCETON (13-6) vs. No. 52 HARVARD
Saturday • April 4, 2026 • 1 pm
Cambridge, Mass.
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PRINCETON vs. DARTMOUTH
Sunday • April 5, 2026 • 1 pm
Hanover, N.H.
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The Princeton men's tennis team has traveled thousands of miles on airplanes so far this season. This weekend, the Tigers will make their longest bus trip, with two important Ivy League matches waiting in New England.
Princeton will play at Harvard Saturday and Dartmouth Sunday hoping to bounce back from last weekend's tough 4-3 loss to Penn in the Ivy opener.
Despite that loss, Princeton is ranked 33rd in the latest ITA poll, one that has six Ivy schools ranked between 30 (Cornell) and 52 (Harvard), with five of those six between 30 and 40. This is a very competitive league that has its first full weekend of matches.
Individually, Princeton's Paul Inchauspe is now ranked No. 7 in singles, one spot behind Columbia's Michael Zheng as the two highest rated Ivy players. Harvard's Rohan Murali is ranked 103rd.
Inchauspe and Landon Ardila are ranked No. 22 in doubles, while Dartmouth Miles Groom and Henry Ren are 59th and Harvard's Nathan Blokhin and Peter Benjamin Privara are ranked 77th.
Saturday • April 4, 2026 • 1 pm
Cambridge, Mass.
Live stats
Live Video
PRINCETON vs. DARTMOUTH
Sunday • April 5, 2026 • 1 pm
Hanover, N.H.
Live Video
The Princeton men's tennis team has traveled thousands of miles on airplanes so far this season. This weekend, the Tigers will make their longest bus trip, with two important Ivy League matches waiting in New England.
Princeton will play at Harvard Saturday and Dartmouth Sunday hoping to bounce back from last weekend's tough 4-3 loss to Penn in the Ivy opener.
Despite that loss, Princeton is ranked 33rd in the latest ITA poll, one that has six Ivy schools ranked between 30 (Cornell) and 52 (Harvard), with five of those six between 30 and 40. This is a very competitive league that has its first full weekend of matches.
Individually, Princeton's Paul Inchauspe is now ranked No. 7 in singles, one spot behind Columbia's Michael Zheng as the two highest rated Ivy players. Harvard's Rohan Murali is ranked 103rd.
Inchauspe and Landon Ardila are ranked No. 22 in doubles, while Dartmouth Miles Groom and Henry Ren are 59th and Harvard's Nathan Blokhin and Peter Benjamin Privara are ranked 77th.
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