Men's Tennis
M. Tennis Almost Upsets No. 1 Illinois
As the No. 21 Harvard men’s tennis team prepared to face No. 1 Illinois in May’s NCAA Sweet 16, Crimson
Game of the Year Runner-Up: Illinois 4, M. Tennis 3
It was a hell of a way to go out. No, the No. 21 Harvard men’s tennis team didn’t beat
Men’s Tennis Team Manages Mixed Results in NCAA Individuals
Though the No. 21 Harvard men’s tennis team almost clawed its way to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament
AOTW: Hobbled Wetzel Snags Win
Talk about bad timing. Just like that—only a week before the No. 21 Harvard men’s tennis team was to take
M. Tennis Battles No. 1 Illinois to End
Saturday’s loss to No. 1 Illinois in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament was disappointing to say the least—and
Bitter Sweet 16
It wasn’t the way the Harvard men’s tennis team wanted it to end, though it almost was. And it wasn’t
M. Tennis To Face No. 1 Illinois in NCAAs
All season long, Harvard men’s tennis coach David Fish ’72 has cautioned his team that “you climb one mountain, and
AOTW: Lingman Turns in Stellar Sunday
The stage couldn’t get any bigger on Sunday, and David Lingman’s performance couldn’t have been any better. In Harvard’s Murr
Harvard Coasts Past Quinnipiac To Open NCAAs
Saturday’s two first-round matches of the NCAA men’s tennis tournament—held at Harvard’s Beren Tennis Center—were the same and different all
M. Tennis Battles to Berth in Sweet 16
Tulsa never looked so sweet. But for the No. 21 Harvard men’s tennis team, it certainly does. After all, that’s
No. 21 M. Tennis To Face Young Quinnipiac
The No. 21 Harvard men’s tennis team will begin this weekend’s two regional rounds of the NCAA tennis tournament with
Lingman, Chu Make NCAA Tournament
The Harvard men’s tennis team earned a berth into this year’s NCAA tournament with teamwork, but the Crimson has reason
Wetzel Took the Long Road to Cambridge
They say that the shortest distance between two points is not always a straight line—sometimes it’s a curve. But for
Beren Center To Host Men Again
For most Harvard teams lucky enough—and good enough—to make their respective NCAA tournaments, the announcement of the brackets is an
No. 20 M. Tennis Finishes Perfect in Ivies
The No. 20 Harvard men’s tennis team capped off a perfect Ivy season yesterday with a 7-0 drubbing of Dartmouth—more