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...second time in as many weeks, the match was decided by the play of doubles partners Derek Brown and Albert Chang. Brown and Chang triumphed as the Crimson edged the Big Green, 5-4, at the Nathaniel Leverone Field House. The win makes Harvard--the only undefeated team in the EITA--the Ivy League Champion for the first time in three years...
...teams finished tied, 3-3, after the singles matches, visions of the Yale match came to mind. Brown and Chang survived a tough three-setter against the Elis to give the Crimson a 5-4 victory last Friday. Yesterday their win over Dartmouth's Patrick Perry and Peter Kong, 7-6, 6-7, 6-1, gave Harvard not only the match, but ensured it sole possession of the Ivy title...
After winning his singles match and teaming up with doubles partner Derek Brown to decide Friday's match against Yale, 5-4, freshman Albert Chang again did the honors Saturday. His 6-4, 6-4 win over senior Kevin Wyman at the number four berth clinched the match against the Bruins...
...eyes were now on the number-three doubles match. The teams had split sets, and Brown and Chang were up a break at 2-1 in the third. But the Yale duo broke Chang's serve, and Theobald held to get back on serve...
After Brown held his serve at love to even the game, 4-4, he and Chang again took the lead when they broke Ragen's serve. When Ragen's shot sailed long to give Harvard the match and the victory over Yale, the entire Crimson squad surged onto the court to celebrate...