The first step of any journey is usually the toughest to take. Ivy League tennis is no exception.
A year after a disappointing split on the grueling Columbia and Cornell road trip, the No. 40 Harvard men's tennis team began its league season this past weekend by playing host to the two New York Ivies at the Beren Tennis Center.
Unlike last year's stumble, the Crimson got off on the right foot with two gritty wins, including a 4-3 victory over Columbia, to begin Ivy competition with a 2-0 record.
Harvard will continue down the road to its 16th Ivy title in 20 years when the Crimson heads south to take on Penn and Princeton next weekend.
Harvard 4, Columbia 3
Revenge may have been difficult last Saturday for Harvard, but the eventual 4-3 triumph over Columbia probably made it all the more pleasing.
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