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...said of the experience. “It is exciting and I am definitely enjoying it.” Classmate No. 3 Emily Park suffered Harvard’s first defeat of the season, falling 9-6, 9-6, 9-7 in a close-fought contest. Sophomore No. 4 Alisha Mashruwala prevailed in a tight first game 9-7 before quickly finishing the Big Red’s Lisa Stokes 9-4, 9-1 to take the 3-0 victory. The remaining five flights had it comparatively easy. Junior No. 5 Katherine O’Donnell and sophomore...
Sophomores No. 3 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 8 Alexandra Zindman paced the Crimson early with 9-0, 9-0, 9-2 and 9-3, 9-0, 9-0 victories, respectively. Both players made few mistakes and took care of business on serve, concluding their matches within a half-hour...
When the parents of Alisha Mashruwala ’11 calmly called her from their Mumbai home to tell her that their city was under terrorist attack, Mashruwala could hear grenade fire in the background.She turned on the news immediately, and what she heard she said was unreal.“When I was talking to my mom, I could hear grenade bombs on the phone, and I just didn’t know what to say,” she said. “The first thing I did was hope that everyone in my family was safe...
...HARVARD 9, BROWN 0 The Crimson breezed through its opening match Friday evening at the Barnaby Courts, with all nine flights sweeping their matches 3-0. Harvard racked up 243 total points to Brown’s 43. Tiong and fellow 2007 CSA All-American sophomore No. 3 Alisha Mashruwala continued where they left off last season, winning 9-1, 9-4, 9-5 and 9-1, 9-2, 9-3, respectively. O’Donnell, Zindman, and Mumanachit thoroughly dominated their opponents, each surrendering just three points over the course of their 3-0 contests. Two highly recruited freshmen...
...think we did really well for how young we are.” Despite its youth, Harvard opened the season strong, winning its first five matches against Brown, Stanford, Williams, Dartmouth, and Cornell. Harvard was led by impressive play from freshmen No. 1 June Tiong and No. 2 Alisha Mashruwala. Despite playing the top two flights without prior collegiate experience, both adapted quickly to the level of play and each started the season 5-0. “There was a lot of pressure for me as I had not played as part of a team before...