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The opening doubles play proved to be the most contested part of the match. After junior Aba Omodele-Lucien and freshman Christo Schultz teamed up to win the No. 1 match, 8-5, freshmen Will MacNamee and Joshua Tchan fell 8-6 at No. 3.
“[Penn] was better in the doubles than I anticipated,” said head coach Dave Fish ’72. “We were kind of sluggish.”
“Lex hadn’t played doubles, so he could pour all his energy into the singles,” Fish said. “Christo’s coming on, getting better.”
The Crimson’s ever-strong doubles play resulted in a 1-0 lead to start off, as the Harvard No. 1 team came through with a 9-8 victory and the No. 2 team held off break point after break point for an 8-6 win.
With Krysiak aboard with one out in the first, the Harvard bats went to work, as Macadam launched one of her three doubles of the game to plate Krysiak.