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...Cardinal captured the doubles point in under an hour with victories in the No. 1 and No. 2 positions. Stanford’s Amber Liu and Anne Yelsey topped Harvard’s top pair of junior Melissa Anderson and freshman Celia Durkin, 8-3, and Alice Barnes and Erin Burdette defeated co-captain Courtney Bergman and sophomore Elsa O’Riain, 8-1, at the No. 2 spot...
Stanford took its first singles match—and the second match point—with a victory in the No. 2 spot. Barnes, who had taken her first set 6-1, was awarded the match when Durkin retired due to an Achilles heel sprain suffered in her doubles match. Durkin had trailed 3-0 before retiring...
...Durkin] has been one of our toughest players all spring,” said Crimson coach Gordon Graham, “but our season’s been very much like this. We’ve been missing one or two people all year. You can’t expect to beat Stanford when you’re missing anybody...
...Anderson did not compete in singles against Stanford, but she, Bergman, and Durkin will remain in Athens, Ga., for the NCAA Individual Championships, held on May 23-28. The No. 33 pair of Anderson and Durkin received an at-large bid for doubles while Bergman, ranked No. 50 in the nation, automatically qualified for the singles competition as the East Region’s top-ranked player...
...Durkin had not lost a doubles match since before the Ivy season, but she was able to keep her focus playing in her first NCAA tournament and bear down when the team needed the deciding fourth point...