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...said.To make the occasion even sweeter, the Crimson did not drop a set on the day for the first time since the spring opener against Boston University in 2006.After the Crimson swept the doubles point, Harvard looked to cement its second west coast win in singles play.No. 88 senior Beier Ko defeated her Bronco opponent 6-0, 6-3. Peterzan took her match 6-4, 6-1, as did Rosekrans 6-1, 6-1. Sibilski improved to 7-5 in singles this spring with her 6-3, 6-0 win. Jania edged out a contested first set and then overtook...
...been a welcome adventure for the New Englanders, the wind and the heat proved to be unruly side effects that plagued Harvard throughout its play. A few of the Crimson players suffered major injuries from the conditions. Captain Laura Peterzan, filling in at the No.1 spot due to senior Beier Ko’s injured wrist, experienced heatstroke on Saturday, according to the team. “It was a difficult match because we had not been used to the outdoor conditions,” Rosekrans said. “It was a shock to all of us after playing...
...Sophomore Agnes Sibilski and senior Beier Ko carried their match 8-6. With the score tied 5-5 and the Crimson leading 40-30, a key play came when Ko broke BC’s serve with a volley down the center of the court, splitting the Eagles pair...
...sidelined captain Laura Peterzan the previous day. Rosekrans stepped up to play in the No. 3 position, which Jania usually occupies. Rosekrans took advantage of her opportunity, defeating Joanna Dobrowolska 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. In other singles action, Harvard’s top player, No. 52 senior Beier Ko, suffered a defeat for the second-consecutive day. Ko lost 7-6, 6-1, to the Monarch’s Nadine Fahoum in the first position. Returning to action, Peterzan pushed No. 108 Charleen Haarhoff to three sets, but ultimately lost...
...really proud of our squad today,” Green said. “We definitely had a lot of energy today, and I’m proud of the way we fought. I see a big improvement from last weekend.” Senior Beier Ko dropped the first two games of her opening set, but quickly rebounded to 3-3 and proceeded to win at No. 1, 6-4, 6-4, improving her record to 4-0 in the dual season. “I got off to a slow start, but we were very motivated to play...