Word: choo
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard took on the Texas Christian Horned Frogs. At No. 4 singles, Lingman put on a show. After being down a break in the third set against Sebastian Iannaeillo, Lingman fought back to win the set 7-5 for a final of 6-3, 4-6, 7-5. Oli Choo, another freshman, overcame an injury last week in Providence to dispatch Justin Gagnon 6-1, 6-2. Dechant won for the second day in a row, overpowering Michael Leonard...
...defeated Styperek 6-0, 6-4. Green and Styperek lost their doubles, 8-3, to Fielding and Koula, while the team of Rich and Barker, which was promoted to No. 2, also was beaten. The only Harvard doubles victory came from the brand-new combination of Lee and Oli Choo, who disposed of Gagnon and Leonard...
...Choo, playing in his first college tournament, surprised everyone in the "B" singles field. He played with a severe case of nerves in the first round but relaxed and gained momentum with each match. After defeating players from BU and two of his own Harvard teammates, he pulled a groin muscle before the championship match...
...could've played, but it's better to be on the safe side," Choo said. He said that he should be fine in a couple of days and won't miss any more tournaments. He also said he needs more college experience but maintains that he will get used...
Freshman Dave Weinstein, also seeing his first college action, won two matches in the "C" flight before bowing out in the third round. Junior Mike Rich, who had lost to Choo in three sets in the "B" singles, paired up with sophomore Cillie Swart and lost 8-4 to the No. 2 seed, Clay and Burns. Junior Steve Moore reached the "C" field quarterfinals before losing to Sonny Avichal of Army...