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...match at No. 8, 3-1. Harvard’s top flights continued to overwhelm their opponents. No. 2 freshman Nirasha Guruge moved to 5-0 on the season after a solid 9-1, 9-2, 9-5 victory. Sophomores No. 3 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 7 Bethan Williams also recorded 3-0 wins to complete the rout for the Crimson. Harvard has been dominant in this first half of the season. No player has gone to a fifth game all year, and the team boasts a collective match record of 43-2. Crimson coach Satinder Bajwa has emphasized...
...prevailed in a tight first game 9-7 before quickly finishing the Big Red’s Lisa Stokes 9-4, 9-1 to take the 3-0 victory. The remaining five flights had it comparatively easy. Junior No. 5 Katherine O’Donnell and sophomore No. 6 Bethan Williams dominated their matches, each winning 3-0 and giving up four points or fewer in each of their games. Snyder worked around a tight second game to trounce Anne Ritter of Cornell 9-2, 9-7, 9-0. Sophomore Alexandra Zindman picked up her fourth victory of the season...
Sophomore No. 6 Bethan Williams and junior No. 9 Sandra Mumanachit completed the rout with 9-2, 9-1, 9-2 and 9-0, 9-0, and 9-2 victories, respectively...
...coach Mohammad Ayaz, coaching in place of Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa, who was out of town for the weekend. Juniors No. 9 Sandra Mumanachit and No. 7 Snyder were on and off the court within a half hour, making quick work of their opponents, 3-0. Sophomores No. 6 Bethan Williams and No. 8 Alexandra Zindman likewise cruised to easy victories, building on their strong freshman campaigns. Junior No. 5 Katherine O’Donnell faced the toughest test of the match, falling behind 6-7 in the third set after winning the first two, before rallying...
...best performance for a freshman in the tournament, defeating former Crimson standout and 2006 national champion Lily Lorentzen of Stanford along the way. Snyder, snubbed by the main draw, charged through the Holleran “B” draw as the top seed to take the title. Freshman Bethan Williams recorded one of the biggest upsets in tournament history by defeating the tournament’s No. 3 seed, Princeton’s Amanda Siebert, in the opening round. —Staff writer Barrett P. Kenny can be reached at bpkenny@fas.harvard.edu...