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...Martire’s absence, No. 6 Melissa Anderson, No. 5 Sanja Bajin and No. 4 Eva Wang will all have to move up a spot in the singles lineup. The freshmen Wang and Anderson will also move up to No. 2 doubles. The captain Bajin will play at No. 3 doubles with freshman Lyly Cao Minh, who is also playing No. 6 singles...
...year ago, Harvard struggled at the No. 4 through No. 6 spots. But this year’s Crimson team is far deeper, even with Martire’s injury. Wang and Anderson have been on a roll, and Bajin had been, too, prior to her injury. Minh, at No. 6 for Harvard, is the wild card for Harvard—she has yet to play a singles match this spring...
With the No. 2 pair struggling, Harvard’s No. 1 and No. 3 doubles teams stepped up to earn the doubles point. The top duo of Bergman and sophomore Susanna Lingman cruised to an 8-3 win, while freshmen Wang and Anderson overcame an early 0-4 deficit to win 8-6 at No. 3. That victory was all the more impressive considering that the Arizona pair had gone 8-1 this season, drawing protest from much of the Pac-10, which believed them to be truly the Wildcats’ No. 2 tandem...
Harvard swept the doubles point despite bumping Wang and Anderson to second doubles in Bajin’s absence...
...singles, Lingman, Wang and Anderson won first to seal the victory. With Anderson elevated to No. 5, freshman Alli Pillinger filled in at No. 6 and suffered Harvard’s only defeat...