The men's tennis team beat Penn yesterday, 5-2, by winning all of its doubles matches and then taking the 1, 2, 4, and 5 singles matches.
Today, the Crimson will get a chance for a rematch against Columbia, who defeated Harvard 5-2 in the ECAC finals last fall.
"We basically underestimated [Columbia]," Harvard assistant coach Pete Mandeau said of last fall's defeat. "We went into the ECAC's thinking we were the team to beat."
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