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...council’s Campus Life Committee (CLC), who organized the shuttles, said yesterday that students with tickets who were turned away would be refunded if they contacted him or another CLC member. In an e-mail sent to the UC-open list on Dec. 20, council member Elsa S. Kim ’08 wrote that, although the “bus was not filled to capacity,” they still “had to turn away many kids who had bought tickets.” “We went to Lowell and there...
...remarkable fall season of Harvard women’s tennis co-captains Elsa O’Riain and Melissa Anderson came to an end on Friday afternoon at the ITA National Indoor Championships in Columbus, Ohio. The Crimson doubles team, which had won the ITA Eastern Regionals to earn a berth in the exclusive 16-team doubles field of the National Indoors, was edged 9-8 in the quarterfinals by Jenna Long and Sara Anundsen of North Carolina. After rallying for a come-from-behind victory over Aurelija Miseviciute and Ela Kaluder of Arkansas in their opening match on Thursday...
...Invitational since the tournament’s beginning three years ago, and she did so by steamrolling the field without dropping a single set. Her win is the third major victory and first singles triumph by a member of the Crimson this fall, after co-captains and doubles partners Elsa O’Riain and Melissa Anderson won the Cissie Leary Memorial Tournament and the ITA Eastern Regionals. “Stephanie has certainly had a really good fall,” Harvard coach Gordon Graham said. “We could tell coming into the fall that...
Ever since joining forces at the beginning of the fall tournament season, Harvard women’s tennis co-captains Elsa O’Riain and Melissa Anderson have been nearly unbeatable. The duo continued their dominance on Tuesday afternoon in West Point, NY, defeating the Maryland team of Ramona But and Maryanne Baker 8-5 in the finals of the Wilson/ITA Eastern Regional Championship, winning the tournament’s doubles title. The victory earned the Crimson pair a berth in the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships. “We’ve never really done this well...
...perhaps the most impressive showing of the five. Schnitter knocked off Jessica Siebel, Princeton’s No. 1 singles player, and Lynzee Keever, Marshall’s No. 1, before winning again yesterday to join her teammates in the Sweet 16. The combination of co-captains Anderson and Elsa O’Riain, seeded No. 1 in the doubles draw following impressive showings in this fall’s tournament circuit, cut through the first two rounds to move to the field of 16. “We didn’t really expect straightaway to play so well...