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Although Harvard has been eliminated from team competition, the Crimson will compete in both the NCAA singles and doubles championships, which commence Tuesday. The Crimson's doubles tandem of Michael Shyjan and Michael Zimmerman will participate in the doubles tourney, and Zimmerman and Albert Chang will both play in the singles competition. Shyjan was awarded an alternate spot for the singles championship, and Chang and Brent LaTanzi are alternates for the doubles championship...
...Chang, playing in the number-two position today, is the 30th-ranked player in the nation. Harvard Coach Dave Fish has not hesitated in the past to rest Zimmerman with Chang around to fill the top singles spot...
...singles or doubles match will be a cinch, but even if Zimmerman, Chang, and number-three singles Shyjan don't notch victories in their respective competitions, Harvard is loaded with depth...
Freshman Ian Williams, a 6-ft. 9-in contender for EITA Rookie of the Year, is unarguably the tallest--and perhaps the best--number-four singles players in the nation. And the Crimson's number-two doubles pair of Chang and Brent LaTanzi would play number one on any other team in the Ivy League...
...Albert Chang (H) v. Andy Weiss...