CORNELL BIG RED WOMEN'S TENNIS

The Ivy LeagueD1-FCSspring

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Cornell's women's tennis program competes in the Ivy League as part of an institution founded in 1865 and currently serving 26,793 students across Ithaca, New York. The Big Red operate within the Ivy League framework, which does not award athletic scholarships but emphasizes academic-athletic balance—a defining characteristic of Cornell's approach since its establishment as a land-grant university. Spring season competition allows the program to integrate tennis into Cornell's broader athletic calendar while maintaining the rigorous academic standards the Ivy League demands.

Home matches take place at Cornell's designated tennis facility, providing the team with consistent court access during the Northeast's unpredictable spring months. The program's roster and coaching staff focus on developing players who balance varsity-level competition with the demanding academic requirements that Cornell's 26,793-student body represents. Operating without recruiting advantages tied to scholarships, Cornell's tennis program attracts student-athletes committed to collegiate competition while pursuing degrees from one of the nation's oldest and most selective institutions.

KEY FACTS

SchoolCornell University
SportWomen's Tennis
ConferenceIvy League
DivisionD1-FCS
LocationIthaca, New York
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Cornell Women's Tennis compete in?
Cornell Big Red Women's Tennis competes in the The Ivy League conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
Where does Cornell play women's tennis home games?
Cornell Women's Tennis plays home games at Home Venue in Ithaca, NY.
Who is the head coach of Cornell Women's Tennis?
The head coach of Cornell Big Red Women's Tennis is Staff.
When was Cornell Women's Tennis program established?
The establishment date for Cornell Women's Tennis is not currently available.