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Before struggling through its singles matches, Harvard opened the contest on a good note, taking two of three matches to secure the doubles point.
“We played really, really well in doubles,” Chu said. “San Diego has played a lot of matches, so they were really tired. Luckily, a couple of breaks went our way.”
With the end of the doubles slate, however, Harvard’s luck turned for the worse.
Harvard took the doubles point with both an 8-5 victory from freshman Celia Durkin and junior Melissa Anderson at the No. 1 position and a win by forfeit, as the Waves’ top two players sat out. The No. 2 pair of sophomore Elsa O’Riain...
Energized by its win over Fresno State two days before, the Crimson headed south to Los Angeles on March 30 but faced fierce competition from the Trojans, who took five of six singles matches after losing the doubles point.