Word: bergman
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...paper, Harvard should not have advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. Sophomore Courtney Bergman should not have beaten Arizona’s Emile Scribot...
...today’s Bergman is not the same as the one who tumbled to the No. 46 ranking this spring...
...weakness this season had been the lower half of its singles lineup. Harvard exploited the Wildcats at No. 4 and No. 6, with its freshmen rising to the challenge. Eva Wang played textbook tennis in trouncing her opponent 6-1, 6-0 nearly two hours before Bergman finally clinched the victory...
...Sanja had been playing her normal stuff and been healthy, I don’t think it would even have come down to Bergman,” Graham said. “She would have won back there and this would have been over a long time...
With the No. 2 pair struggling, Harvard’s No. 1 and No. 3 doubles teams stepped up to earn the doubles point. The top duo of Bergman and sophomore Susanna Lingman cruised to an 8-3 win, while freshmen Wang and Anderson overcame an early 0-4 deficit to win 8-6 at No. 3. That victory was all the more impressive considering that the Arizona pair had gone 8-1 this season, drawing protest from much of the Pac-10, which believed them to be truly the Wildcats’ No. 2 tandem...