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...seemed to repeat itself. Despite a tenacious effort, Harvard fell again to Dartmouth, 4-3. The Crimson battled the Big Green in competitive doubles matches. Unfortunately, in the No. 1 and No. 2 positions, Crimson pairs fell, giving Dartmouth the first point of the match. At No. 1, senior Beier Ko and sophomore Agnes Sibilski lost 8-6, and at No. 2, sophomore Samantha Rosekrans and freshman Caroline Davis were barely defeated 9-8 (4) in an intensely close match. But Harvard did have a bright spot at No. 3 doubles where the freshman tandem of Camille Jania and Samantha...
...tiebreaker. The defeat gave the Terriers a 4-3 victory over the Crimson. Although the loss was not the desired outcome, Harvard displayed potential in its showing, providing the Crimson players with reason for optimism. “We played a good first match,” said senior Beier Ko, who is Harvard’s No. 1 player and is currently ranked No. 64 nationally by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. “We were a little bit rusty, haven’t practiced much because of finals, and also there were some nerves. But, we did well...
...them away to friends or keeping them. Lewis M. Ward ’11 said, “I had offers for the ticket of up to $50, but in the end I gave it to a friend who didn’t have a ticket.” Beier Ko ’09, who initially planned to sell her ticket, said that her friends changed her mind. “I actually did not sell my ticket and decided to go to the game because my friends basically dragged me there,” Ko said...
...bittersweet fun in the sun for women’s tennis senior Beier Ko last Tuesday and Wednesday as she flew to Pacific Palisades, Calif., to compete in the 2008 Riviera/ITA Women’s All American Championships...
...Ko’s opponent] was on fire…Beier played a solid match, but the girl was just too much for her,” Harvard coach Traci Green said. “I’m proud of the way she fought, even though she got steamrolled...