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...experience we have with each other is paying off,” Kumar said. The duo has now won eleven straight matches.Nguyen and freshman Aba Omodele-Lucien clinched the doubles point with an 8-5 victory at No. 2. At No. 3, sophomore Michael Hayes and freshman Alexei Chijoff-Evans had a 5-2 lead, but they failed to hold, eventually losing 5-8.In singles, Brown’s players lacked the firepower to put any Harvard player on his heels.Both freshmen, who have surged ever since their struggles against Cornell in their first Ivy League match, combined to lose...
...Kumar and junior Sasha Ermakov notched its eighth straight doubles triumph in an 8-6 win at No. 1, while co-captain Dan Nguyen and freshman Aba Omodele-Lucien tallied a win of their own by the same margin at No. 3. Sophomore Michael Hayes and freshman Alexei Chijoff-Evans held off the Quakers in a 9-7 contest at No. 2 to round out the doubles sweep for Harvard...
...before mustering the energy to take home the win. He broke his opponent twice in the second set to win 6-4, 6-3 and take home the Crimson’s clinching fourth win.“Aba handled [the crowd] really well,” fellow freshman Alexei Chijoff-Evans said. “I’m just glad I didn’t play the guy he did. Faust makes a ton of balls.”Though the crowd was less of a factor elsewhere, Harvard players brushed shoulders with frustration before carrying the day.At...
...match against reigning league champion Columbia (7-5, 2-1), by contrast, was about as close as a match can be. Harvard beat the Lions on the strength of the bottom of its lineup, sealing its 4-3 victory with a clutch three-set win by freshman Alexei Chijoff-Evans.In Saturday’s win, Harvard reaped the fruit of a grueling early-season schedule: the freshmen showed enough maturity to carry Harvard to the finish line on a day when the more experienced players at the top of the lineup came up short.HARVARD 4, COLUMBIA 3 Even though the Crimson...
OPERA IN MILAN One of the world's most renowned conductors comes to the world's most famous opera house when Daniel Barenboim leads the orchestra in a new production of Prokofiev's The Gambler at La Scala from June 16 to June 30. It starts with Alexei (played by Ukrainian Misha Didyk, hailed as "one of opera's most exciting young lyric tenors" by the BBC) gambling away diamonds belonging to his love Pauline (Latvian rising star Kristina Opolais), and things get magnificently tragic from there. www.teatroallascala.org by Mimi Murphy...