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Junior Jennifer Blumberg eked out a gutsy five-game win, 9-5, 9-5, 0-9, 0-9, 9-5, over Lauren Polonich to set up the dramatic final round of matches...
...board. Freshman Charlene Neo, in the ninth spot, prevented Catherine Duboc of Cornell from registering a single point in an entire contest. At the top spot, senior Kyla Grigg also faced a relatively simple challenge as she beat Maxi Prinsen 9-2, 9-0, 9-0. Junior Jen Blumberg won 9-4, 9-4, 9-2 at the number two spot and senior Lydia Williams took her match at No. 5 9-1, 9-5, 9-4. A long winter’s hibernation is coming up for the squad, as the Crimson will take the rest of the semester...
...Bajwa said. We hope that later in the season, when it really counts, having something like that will give us something to focus on.” Apart from Snyder, the team faced little difficulty in slicing its way to victory. In addition to Grigg, junior Jennifer Blumberg, junior Suipriya Balsekar, senior Audrey Duboc, senior Lydia Williams, freshman Sandra Mumanachit, and freshman Charlene Neo all swept their matches 3-0. Freshman Katherine O’Donnell lost a single game before winning on a drop shot. However, the going will soon be much tougher. In an eight-day stretch...
...with a couple of convincing wins. With four freshmen and no sophomores on the 12 women squad, the Crimson eased to consecutive 9-0 victories over Williams yesterday and Brown on Friday. Against the Bears, the Harvard sqiad did not even give up a game. In fact, junior Jennifer Blumberg, playing at No. 2, and senior Audrey Duboc, playing at No. 4, only gave up two points each. Yesterday, the story was much the same, even though the matches themselves might have been tougher. Captain Kyla Grigg, in the top spot, and Sandra Mumanachit, in the No. 7 spot, dropped...
Teammate Jennifer Blumberg, a junior, said that the timing of the announcement made it difficult to assess its impact on her fellow players...