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...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...
Though co-captain Courtney Bergman and sophomore Elsa O’Riain led 6-3 in the No. 2 position, they also allowed Tennessee’s Melissa Schaub and Ghizela Schutte to take three straight games and tie the score at six. This match was left unfinished, however, due to the victories in the No. 1 and No. 3 spots...
...third doubles, co-captain Susanna Lingman and junior Eva Wang quickly closed out an 8-1 win, leaving the doubles score tied at 1-1 pending the outcome of second doubles. Co-captain Courtney Bergman and sophomore Elsa O’Riain fell behind early, rallied to grab a 7-6 lead, then broke the Maryland serve to clinch an 8-6 victory and ensure the doubles point for Harvard...
...Ramona But 6-2, but then appeared to tire, dropping the second set 6-2 and falling behind in the third. At second doubles, Ivy Player of the Year Lingman had trouble with Marianne Baker, falling in a 7-6 tiebreak in the first set. Likewise, at fourth singles, Elsa O’Riain dropped her first set in a tiebreak to Neda Mihneva and was losing in the second...
Bergman and fellow co-captain Susanna Lingman, Harvard’s 1-2 singles punch, each sat out several times this season, but both are back and at full strength. Sophomore Elsa O’Riain, who suffered a knee injury against North Carolina and has since been on and off the singles court, is also expected to play at the No. 4 position. Freshman Celia Durkin, junior Melissa Anderson, and senior Alexis Martire will also play singles at the No. 3, No. 5 and No. 6 positions, respectively...