Word: hao
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...other "B" singles match, freshman John Cardi let two match points slip away and lost in the second round to Dartmouth's Jeff Hawkins, 7-6, 1-6, 5-7. Ken Hao and Rabi Soni each lost in the "C" quarterfinals to West Virginia players, and the "B" and "C" doubles teams fell in their first rounds of play...
Three Crimson doubles teams were able to reach the finals, but only one left with the gold trophy. Kumar and Ken Hao whipped a team from Yale in straight sets...
Sophomore Ken Hao upset the number-one seed, Brown's Steve Ryu, 6-2, 7-6 in the quarterfinals, and he advanced to the finals with a 6-1, 6-4 victory over Yale's Dave Keldgord. Hao lost a heartbreaking, 6-3, 6-3 match to Brown's Mariariu in the finals. Paul Palandjian suffered a surprising loss in the quarterfinals...
...bolster its chances, the netmen racked up seven prospects: Roger Berry (ranked in the top 10 in New England) of Holden, Mass.; Mark Leschley of Princeton, N.J.; Richard Boulware of Las Vegas, Nev.; Steve Zang of New York, N.Y.; Ken Hao of northern California; and Rob Soni of Miami...
...bolster its chances, the netmen racked up seven prospects: Roger Berry (ranked in the top 10 in New England) of Holden, Mass.; Mark Leschley of Princeton, N.J.; Richard Boulware of Las Vegas, Nev.; Steve Zang of New York, N.Y.; Ken Hao of northern California; and Rob Soni of Miami...