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...Going into this match I was very determined to beat her,” Ko said. “I was very pumped…and gave it all I had. It definitely paid off.”All was looking good for the Crimson until freshman Samantha Gridley lost her match after taking the first set. Then Sibilski, with a 5-2 lead in the second set, seemed to let victory slip out of her fingertips, losing the set 7-5.But fortunately for Harvard, Sibilski stormed back in the third set to win the match...
...Rosekrans 6-1, 6-1. Sibilski improved to 7-5 in singles this spring with her 6-3, 6-0 win. Jania edged out a contested first set and then overtook her opponent in the second set to take the match 7-5, 6-1. Freshman Samantha Gridley completed the sweep with her hard-fought contest, sweating out a 7-6 (6), 6-4 win under the sun.“They really deserved the win,” Green said of her players.SAN DIEGO STATE 6, HARVARD 1In the fifth meeting between the Crimson and Aztecs...
...sophomore Agnes Sibilski lost 8-6, and at No. 2, sophomore Samantha Rosekrans and freshman Caroline Davis were barely defeated 9-8 (4) in an intensely close match. But Harvard did have a bright spot at No. 3 doubles where the freshman tandem of Camille Jania and Samantha Gridley topped their opponents 8-4. After doubles, the Crimson was down by a point; thus to gain victory over the Big Green, Harvard had to win four of the singles matches. Exchanging wins and losses with Dartmouth, No. 1 Ko, No. 3 Jania, and No. 6 Sibilski all gained points...
...tied, 3-3, the final point came down to freshman Samantha Gridley’s match in the No. 5 singles position. The freshman dropped the first set, 7-6, but then forced a decisive final frame by taking the second set, 7-5. Despite a hard-fought battle, Gridley ultimately fell in the third-set tiebreaker. The defeat gave the Terriers a 4-3 victory over the Crimson. Although the loss was not the desired outcome, Harvard displayed potential in its showing, providing the Crimson players with reason for optimism. “We played a good first match...
...wins. Freshman Holly Cao won her first match in three sets, although she, too, would later succumb to injury. In the doubles, Harvard enjoyed mixed success. Freshman Caroline Davis and Peterzan lost their first two matches, although the duo rebounded with an 8-3 win against Colombia. Freshman Samantha Gridley and Rosekrans also recorded victories. With an experimental doubles lineup, however, the Crimson took some time to adjust. “It was a bit tricky this weekend, because we had a bunch of new doubles pairs playing together,” Peterzan said. “We?...