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Harvard's hopes for an EITA championship were dealt a stunning blow yesterday as Columbia took advantage of bed court conditions to register a 9-0 victory at New York. The Crimson will attempt to salvage a weekend split when they play the league's defending champions at Princeton this afternoon...
Last year the Crimson managed a Three-three split in singles against the undefeated EITA champions, but when rain moved the doubles indoors, Princeton swept all three matches to win, 6-3, Princeton's record this season stands...
...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...
Today's match may very well be the last time that Harvard will be able to offer Columbia serious competition. If the Lions come even close to fulfilling coach Seewagon's ambitions for the next few years, the EITA will be reduced to a battle for second place...