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...this weekend to the warm and sunny climes of south Florida only to suffer a similar battering at the hands of Miami and Florida International, falling by identical scores of 7-0. The Crimson was without senior Julia Forgie, who remained in Cambridge to finish her thesis, and sophomore Beier Ko, who was absent due to illness. Undermanned, Harvard forfeited both a doubles and a singles match, giving their opponents an advantage before a serve was even struck. With the losses, the Crimson fell to 1-9 on the season. “We had a lot to adapt...
Faced with game point in the top doubles position, sophomore Beier Ko dived to the court to let the ball sail by, only inches out. Moments later, Ko’s partner, freshman Lena Litvak, nearly decapitated her Minutewoman opponent when given an easy volley...
...Mukundan to capture the only doubles win of the day for the Crimson with an 8-4 win over Magdalena Bresson and Ragini Acharya. In the top doubles slot, the No. 1 duo of Megan Moulton-Levy and Zoricic downed Harvard’s pairing of Litvak and sophomore Beier Ko, 8-3. Former club players senior Julia Forgie and junior Vilsa Curto fell to William and Mary’s Carmen Pop and Lauren Sabacinski, 8-3. At No. 1 singles, Ko lost to No. 6 Moulton-Levy 6-4, 6-1. Mukundan, Forgie, and Curto also lost...
...strange sort of creature. It’s like,” she pauses, adjusting her voice to that same Jentoft falsetto, “‘What’s that? Poke, poke.’” CENTER COURTMany miles from the Jentoft dinner table, Beier “Bibi” Ko ’09 sits restlessly at a table in the Leverett dining hall. It is Valentine’s Day and Ko has just returned from working out. In her black shirt and shiny track pants, she is far more identifiable...
...handle.Playing at the first singles spot, Harvard freshman Lena Litvak opened the match competitively against No. 64 Amanda Taylor. With the score tied 3-3 in the first set, Taylor went on a run, winning the next nine games to take the match, 6-3, 6-0.No. 56 sophomore Beier Ko provided the day’s only bright spot for the Crimson. Ko scored Harvard’s solitary point, defeating No. 96 Taka Bertrand, 6-1, 7-5.“Beier really had to take care of business today,” Gordon said...