Word: gwathmey
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Harvard's only sophomores on the squad. Archie Gwathmey and Glen Whitman, rounded out the rout. Gwathmey won 15-6, 15-12, 15-11, and Whitman completed the sweep at nine...
Harvard has the great fortune of having seven players who could be playing number three on any given day. Thursday, Andy Wiegand (five) beat Alan Quasha (four) to advance a notch, sophomore Archie Gwathmey (seven) passed junior Neil Vosters (six), and sophomore Glen Whitman (nine) moved ahead of senior Lowell Pratt (eight...
Sophomore Archie Gwathmey commented earlier this week that there was more pressure to win for the varsity, although the competitors at number eight may be less talented than last year's top Yardlings...
...There's an enormous difference in getting up for the match," Gwathmey said. "Knowing that Harvard never loses, you're forced to play the highest caliber of game. I feel a lot more pressure as a sophomore trying to equal the tradition...
Neil Vosters, playing at seven, won easily. 15-7, 15-8, 15-4. MIT's Matt Kaufmann, at number eight, was one of the most successful Engineers. He played a defensive game, rarely aiming below the service line, and forced long points. But sophomore Archie Gwathmey outplayed Kaufmann's strategy...