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Harvard has swept the doubles matches since the start of the Ivy League season, and increased its streak to seven with the win over Brown. The No. 1 pair, consisting of freshman Celia Durkin and junior Melissa Anderson, also increased its record to an impressive 24-3 with an 8-4 win over Brown’s Daisy Ames and Alex Arlak...
...Crimson won its singles matches in convincing two-set decisions, suffering only a lone two-set loss. Durkin, playing at the No. 1 spot in place of injured co-captain Courtney Bergman, won both sets of her match by a score of 6-1 against Brown’s Amanda Saionz. Co-captain Susanna Lingman, usually at the No. 2 position, also sat out this match. Her spot was filled by O’Riain, who had little trouble taking care of her match against Ames in a 6-1, 6-4 decision...
...match] was overall very successful and very efficient,” Durkin said...
...Crimson triumphed in its doubles matches in routine fashion, as Durkin and Anderson at the No. 1 spot crushed Yale’s Aimee Kim and Christine Alford 8-2, while the No. 2 pair O’Riain and Schnitter claimed an 8-5 victory against Rashmee Patil and Reshmi Srinath. Lingman and Wang wrapped up their doubles match with an 8-3 win over the Bulldogs’ Stephanie White and Olivia...
Anderson and Durkin had a 6-3 lead, but allowed the Quakers’ Shelah Chao and Julia Koulbitskaya to even the score. It took a tiebreak for the Crimson to win the match 9-8 (5), but Durkin had a nasty fall toward the end, injuring her wrist and keeping her out of singles competition...