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...easy match after playing tough teams for so long.” For the third consecutive match, Harvard won the doubles point, a catalyst for strong singles play. Junior Preethi Mukundan and freshman Laura Peterzan got the Crimson rolling in doubles on the third court when they beat Tulsa’s Tiffany Smith and Julie Westfall by a score of 8-3. Following Mukundan and Peterzan were Harvard’s No. 2 pair of sophomore Stephanie Schnitter and senior Eva Wang, who clinched the doubles point with an 8-5 win over Santie Delport and Thalia Diaz-Barriga...
...Harvard beat both teams that played in the America East final in non-conference play when it went 8-5. Particularly noteworthy was the win over Albany, perhaps the best game the Crimson played all year...
...must surely have been painful to watch Wilson pile up 29 against the Catamounts, a reminder of what might have been for this year’s Harvard squad. The Crimson’s three key victories over quality non-league foes—Harvard beat Vermont in its opening game, and also knocked off Patriot League finalist Holy Cross—show that the team did indeed have the promise to contend for the first league title in school history...
Wilson collected the puck in the left corner of the ice, and, with some meticulous stick-handling, beat a number of the Bears defenders to get close...
...only performer who feels at home in her acting skin. When a cellphone in the audience burped up a loud, Latin ring in the middle of Act II, the heavily rouged, corset-clad Matron Mama Morton (Julia E. Cassis ’06) didn’t miss a beat. Casually turning to Haas, she remarked, “Some people should learn to turn be respectful and turn off their cellphones in shows,” and then breezily finished her lines before launching into a spirited, hearty duet of “Class...