Indiana University Athletics

Indiana Men’s Tennis to Face No. 64 Princeton and No. 71 Yale out East
3/1/2023 1:00:00 PM | Men's Tennis
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ––––– Indiana Men's Tennis is set to play in two road matches against Ivy League opponents this weekend with a 6 p.m. start on Friday, March 3 at Princeton and a 11:00 a.m. match on Sunday, March 5 at Yale.
It's the Hoosiers' second weekend in a row heading to the east coast to play ranked competition.
Last weekend, the Hoosiers dropped their match at No. 24 Cornell. This weekend, Princeton is ranked No. 64 and Yale is No. 71, in the most recent ITA poll.
Indiana enters the matchups as the nation's No. 54-ranked squad and a 9-3 record. These will be Indiana's last matchups on the road before returning home on March 10 for a home date with Illinois State.
Indiana's strengths are versatility and firepower up and down the lineup. Three Hoosiers have already reached seven wins in singles play as Patrick Fletchall (No. 1), Sam Landau (No. 3) and Ekansh Kumar (No. 6) have already reached that mark.
In doubles, Kumar and Luka Vukovic have become a dangerous duo, owning a 9-1 record at No. 3 doubles.
For the opposition, Princeton enters the match with a 6-7 record and has faced a lot of tough competition, including Virginia, Middle Tennessee and Cornell, among others.
Yale owns a 5-3 record including wins over Western Michigan, Temple and Dartmouth.
There will be live stats and live video available for the Princeton match, and only live video available for the Yale match.
It's the Hoosiers' second weekend in a row heading to the east coast to play ranked competition.
Last weekend, the Hoosiers dropped their match at No. 24 Cornell. This weekend, Princeton is ranked No. 64 and Yale is No. 71, in the most recent ITA poll.
Indiana enters the matchups as the nation's No. 54-ranked squad and a 9-3 record. These will be Indiana's last matchups on the road before returning home on March 10 for a home date with Illinois State.
Indiana's strengths are versatility and firepower up and down the lineup. Three Hoosiers have already reached seven wins in singles play as Patrick Fletchall (No. 1), Sam Landau (No. 3) and Ekansh Kumar (No. 6) have already reached that mark.
In doubles, Kumar and Luka Vukovic have become a dangerous duo, owning a 9-1 record at No. 3 doubles.
For the opposition, Princeton enters the match with a 6-7 record and has faced a lot of tough competition, including Virginia, Middle Tennessee and Cornell, among others.
Yale owns a 5-3 record including wins over Western Michigan, Temple and Dartmouth.
There will be live stats and live video available for the Princeton match, and only live video available for the Yale match.
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