Word: bergman
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Junior co-captain Courtney Bergman, ranked No. 41 nationally, served up the contest’s sole upset, taking out No. 11 Megan Bradley in a nail-biter in the No. 1 slot...
With three points already in hand and the sets divided at one apiece, Bergman jumped on Bradley to start the final frame, earning a break in the third service game before holding to pull ahead 3-1. But Bradley wasted little time snatching the momentum right back, pounding Bergman with her strong serve while breaking right back to put the match back on serve...
...Mukundan had no problems cruising to victories over their opponents at No. 4 and 5, respectively. Junior co-captain Courtney Bergman and sophomore Eva Wang won their matches at No. 1 and No. 2 in dramatic fashion...
After splitting the first two sets, Bergman out-dueled Danira Penic in the tiebreak 10-7. Wang wrapped up the day for Harvard on a high note, winning in second-set tiebreak, 6-3, 7-6 (3). Ashley Hyotte withdrew from her No. 6 singles match due to injury, accounting for the lone Temple University point...
...Honestly, we just didn’t play solid doubles at all,” Bergman said. “[Grier-Rush] was definitely a good team, but beatable—more than anything, we sat back and let Northwestern take control. To their credit they were very aggressive, and we couldn’t afford to start off really slowly against a team like that...