Word: duboc
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...freshmen and no sophomores on the 12 women squad, the Crimson eased to consecutive 9-0 victories over Williams yesterday and Brown on Friday. Against the Bears, the Harvard sqiad did not even give up a game. In fact, junior Jennifer Blumberg, playing at No. 2, and senior Audrey Duboc, playing at No. 4, only gave up two points each. Yesterday, the story was much the same, even though the matches themselves might have been tougher. Captain Kyla Grigg, in the top spot, and Sandra Mumanachit, in the No. 7 spot, dropped one game each. Aside from that, the Crimson...
...margin. The Crimson’s only loss came at No. 9, where Elizabeth Berylson lost in three games.Harvard’s team season is over, but Lorentzen will be joined by Grigg, Blumberg, and sophomore Supriya Balsekar at Individuals, with Williams and junior Audrey Duboc as alternates.—Staff writer Lisa J. Kennelly can be reached at kennell@fas.harvard.edu...
...shouldn’t lose to anybody,” and indeed, all seven of Harvard’s wins came at flights one through seven. Freshman No. 1 Lily Lorentzen held off Claire Rein-Weston, 9-2, 6-9, 9-1, 9-1, and junior No. 5 Audrey Duboc bounced back from a loss on Saturday to top Gen Lessard in four games, 5-9, 9-5, 9-2, 9-3. Captain and No. 7 Allison Fast, who along with senior Laura Delano were playing in their final home dual match, beat Margaret Kent...
...were tied 3-3 midway through the match, Trinity captured the final three matches—including a comeback win at No. 1—to top the visitors. “We knew they’d be really tough,” said junior No. 5 Audrey Duboc. “It came down to a few matches. It was pretty even.” Though the Crimson remains undefeated in league play and could get another crack at the Bantams when it hosts the Howe Cup national tournament in March, the loss is cause for concern. While...
...Saturday. No Crimson player struggled to dispatch her competition, and Harvard’s top three—freshman No. 1 Lily Lorentzen, junior No. 2 Kyla Grigg, and sophomore No. 3 Supriya Balsekar—all swept their Big Red opponents with little difficulty. Junior No. 5 Audrey Duboc had her customary vocal cheering section on hand to see her defeat Allison Laycob 3-0. “I like to rally the troops for matches, get everyone down here,” Duboc said. “It’s fun to have an amped-up crowd...