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Although Harvard's six-man contingent has been anchored by a trio of juniors--Zimmerman, Mike Shyjan, and Albert Chang--ranked in the nation's top-40, the Crimson relied heavily on its depth last weekend. Juniors John Tolmie and Derek Brown and freshman Ian Williams all went undefeated against Navy and West Virginia. The 6'9" Williams, taller than every member of Harvard's basketball team, looked especially impressive with his net play, something he has been steadily improving over the course of the year...
...Chang was the only member of Harvard's top three singles players to have any success against West Virginia's fastballs. The 22ndranked Chang slapped back nearly every first serve Mountaineer Ron Mercer offered and won in straight sets...
...difference between this year and last year is that we are consistently getting more wins from our top three players, and the middle of our team has improved greatly," Chang said...
...doubles tandem of Shyjan and Zimmerman is one of the consistencies Chang speaks of. Ranked as high as third in the nation this season, Shyjan and Zimmerman haven't lost a match all year. Surprisingly, their ranking is slowly slipping...
...Mike Zimmerman (HARVARD) d. Mark Sigalov (C), 6-0, 6-0; 2. Albert Chang (H) d. Jonathan Venison (C), 6-1, 6-0; 3. Mike Shyjan (H) d. Rushan Samarshing (C), 6-1, 7-5; 4. Ian Williams (H) d. Tom Divone (C), 6-2, 6-2; 5. Derek Brown (H) d. Burke Banda (C), 7-5, 6-1; 6. John Tolmie (H) d. Blake Spahn...