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With only one senior—co-captain Oli Choo??€”on the squad, the Crimson bounced back from a slow spring start to win the conference and advance to the second round of the NCAA tournament. Four of its top players—Dave Lingman, Cliff Nguyen, Mark Riddell and George Turner—were juniors, and No. 2 singles player Jonathan Chu was a sophomore...
...Choo??€™s match also involved a great comeback as he lost the first set, 4-6, but used numerous passing shots to take the second and third sets. Choo was up 4-1 in the third set but had to hold of his unyielding opponent for a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory at the No. 6 spot, similar to his dramatic, comeback victory over Brown...
Chu’s injury also forced Harvard’s sole doubles entry—the team of Chu and senior Oli Choo??€”to withdraw from the quarterfinals of the backdraw...
Parallel to Choo??€™s match, Chu was close to finished as well. A point after Choo??€™s victory, Chu also gave the crowd an opportunity to cheer when he closed out the 6-2 second set, clinching the match. Lee came back to win in three sets as well...
Harvard played without talented junior Oli Choo, who missed all three of the break’s games with an injury. The Crimson—forced to shuffle its doubles lineup to fill Choo??€™s slot—dropped the doubles point, which had been a strong suit for Harvard all year...