Word: eita
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Harvard's record is deceptive. Although it won only one of five matches on the Southern trip, the competition was the best in the South and had been playing competitively since February. The Crimson opened its Northern schedule last weekend visiting the two best teams in the EITA. Columbia and Princeton. The remainder of the schedule, however, poses little threat to the Crimson, except for Penn...
...Princeton played another of their thrilling, classic tennis matches Saturday, deep inside monstrous Jadwin Gymnastum. And as is its custom. Princeton held off a desperate Harvard rally in the doubles matches to win, 5-4, and set itself up for a showdown with Columbia in late April for the EITA title...
...considers this year's team to be slightly weaker than last year's. The Tigers' strength is in their top three singles players, and Harvard will need to take two of the bottom three singles matches and at least tow doubles matches to keep their hopes for the EITA title alive...
...addition to the regular number of EITA matches, Harvard, Princeton and Yale play four more singles and two more doubles, and even if the Crimson should lose the main event, it has the depth to take the Big Three title away from the Tigers...
Assuming that Princeton beats Harvard today, the EITA championship will probably be decided when the Tigers host Columbia on April 29. The other major contender is Penn, which beat Navy, 7-2, earlier this week...