Word: henikoff
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Tied, 2-2, with Dartmouth (4-3 Ivy), number-two Jamie Henikoff pulled out a three-setter, her 25th win of the season, against Alexis Boss to put Harvard ahead...
Number-four Sam Ettus clinched the match with her 20th win of the season--the first freshman to do so since Jamie Henikoff in 1987--over Cathy Birkeland...
...then the proverbial excrement hit the fan. Yale's Lynn Rosenstrach and Lee Denley shocked the Crimson's 30th-ranked doubles tandem of Amy deLone and Jamie Henikoff in straight sets. In addition to tying the match, 1-1, the loss jeopardizes deLone and Henikoff's front-running position for an NCAA tournament doubles berth. The two seniors (23-9 overall) had seemingly clinched a berth--which is chosen by an NCAA committee--after defeating Boston College's Jennifer Lane and Pam Piorkowski and Princeton's Aila Winkler and Lauren Fortgang, their main competition for the spot...
...didn't fight and pull out the matches like we should have," Graham said. "We started with a doubles team [deLone and Henikoff] that should beat everyone in the East, and they lost in straight sets...
...Lynn Rosenstrach (Yale) d. Amy deLone (HARVARD), 6-3, 4-6, 6-1; 2. Jamie Henikoff (H) d. Laura Flynn (Y), 6-1, 7-5; 3. Lee Denley (Y) d. Liza Parker (H), 6-3, 6-4; 4. Sam Ettus (H) d. Kari Weiner (Y), 6-2, 6-2; 5. Audrey Delaney (Y) d. Erika Elmuts (H), 6-2, 6-2; 6. Adrienne Amato (Y) d. Rachel Pollock...