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...victories during the course of the tournament. “It just highlights how much the team has raised their individual play,” Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa said of Snyder’s performance. “Really fantastic.” Freshmen June Tiong, Alisha Mashruwala, Bethan Williams and sophomore Katherine O’Donnell competed in the Ramsay, or “A,” bracket while sophomore Charlene Neo joined Snyder in the “B” Bracket. Tiong, Harvard’s top flight and the No. 7 seed...
...pick them up [after the Trinity match],” Bajwa said. “They picked themselves up.” Seven of the Crimson’s nine flights won in straight sets, 3-0, and four recorded at least one 9-0 set. Freshman No. 5 Bethan Williams had the most dominating performance of the day, winning 9-1, 9-0, 9-0. Mumanachit continued her strong tournament play, defeating the Cardinal’s Karissa Hazy 9-1, 9-1, 9-0, to move to 2-0 on the weekend. “We were playing...
...rally and take two of three in the second set of matches, keeping alive the possibility of coming out of New Haven with a win. Sophomore No. 8 Charlene Neo lost her first game 9-0, but came back to win her match in four games. Freshman No. 5 Bethan Williams also defeated her opponent, winning 9-8, 7-9, 9-3, 9-1. Williams is now 8-1 on the season. The only loss of the group came at No. 2 with freshman Alisha Mashruwala going down 9-3, 9-1, 2-9, 9-0. Behind 4-2 heading...
...days [over Christmas break and exams].”PRINCETON 6, HARVARD 3In a rematch of last season’s Howe Cup Final, No. 2 Princeton overwhelmed Harvard, 6-3, giving the Crimson its third consecutive loss to the Tigers.Freshmen No. 2 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 5 Bethan Williams each earned tough five- and four-set victories, respectively, to raise their team-leading records to 7-1. Mashruwala won the first two games 10-8 and 9-1 before dropping the next two 9-5 and 9-4 to knot the match at two. In a closely contested fifth...
...them back.” Sophomore No. 4 Johanna Snyder lost a heartbreaker 3-2, concluding in a tightly-contested 5-9 fifth set. Sophomore No. 8 Charlene Neo also fell 3-2 to end a streak of 4 consecutive victories. Freshmen No. 2 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 5 Bethan Williams fell in straight sets 3-0 to record their first losses on the season. Freshman No. 1 June Tiong fell 3-1 to Lauren Polonich, who is ranked No. 4 in the nation. “We are a winning program and don’t like to lose...