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Harvard next traveled to Los Angeles where it was shut out by second-ranked UCLA in its luxurious facilities, which were built for the tennis competition in the 1984 Olympic Games. The Crimson rounded out the week by defeating San Diego State, 5-4, and dropping a tough 5-4 match to U.S. International...
...23rd-ranked Crimson finished its annual road trip to the West with a 1-5 record, dropping its overall record to 7-11. Harvard lost to 16th-ranked San Diego, 6-0, U.S. International 6-3, 18th-ranked San Diego State, 6-3, third-ranked UCLA, 7-2, and 12th-ranked Pepperdine, 5-1. But the Crimson destroyed Cal-State, 9-0, to close out the trip...
Harvard opened its trip with a loss to San Diego. It was the Crimson's first match outdoors this season. In the match against U.S. International, Dragomirescu and Harvard Co-Captain Kathy Mulvehal captured wins in singles action, and Farrell and Mulvehal pulled out a doubles victory...
Harvard then dropped a 6-3 decision to San Diego State. Henikoff and Dragomirescu both won in singles action, and Farrell and Mulvheal once again won at second doubles...
Modern life seems ever more terrifying. A passenger jet explodes over Scotland. The wife of the captain of the U.S.S. Vincennes leaps out of her van an instant before a pipe bomb blows it up on a San Diego street. A Japanese Red Army terrorist, allegedly heading for a Navy recruiting station in Manhattan, is nabbed on the New Jersey Turnpike with shrapnel bombs. Bookstores in Berkeley are fire bombed for selling Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses...