I doubt many people follow Cornell tennis, but today they beat #7 Oklahoma 4-3; Cornell's first-ever win over a top-10 team.
Quote from: scoop85I doubt many people follow Cornell tennis, but today they beat #7 Oklahoma 4-3; Cornell's first-ever win over a top-10 team.
I saw that they were ranked #21 before that win (on the cornellbigred.com slideshow) but that was before this win. Very cool.
Quote from: ugarteQuote from: scoop85I doubt many people follow Cornell tennis, but today they beat #7 Oklahoma 4-3; Cornell's first-ever win over a top-10 team.
I saw that they were ranked #21 before that win (on the cornellbigred.com slideshow) but that was before this win. Very cool.
And now up to #15: http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/tennis-men/d1
Quote from: mountainredQuote from: ugarteQuote from: scoop85I doubt many people follow Cornell tennis, but today they beat #7 Oklahoma 4-3; Cornell's first-ever win over a top-10 team.
I saw that they were ranked #21 before that win (on the cornellbigred.com slideshow) but that was before this win. Very cool.
And now up to #15: http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/tennis-men/d1
Stunning to see us ranked ahead of teams like Florida and Stanford
Having an indoor practice and playing facility is a great equalizer. This is why it would be great, for the fall/spring sports, to put a bubble in winter over the Schoellkopf turf or over the high school field out past Friedman wrestling center (Berman Field?). Those southern lax teams we play early on have a big warmer-weather advantage, teams like, ah, Hobart and Albany.
oops. missed the other thread.