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...about time that we traveled,” Wang said. “We’ve been home for the past three weekends, [and] I definitely think that we’re fresh this time.” The Crimson edged TCU, 4-3, at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships on Feb. 3 but has not had a head-to-head match against William and Mary in recent years. “TCU is going to be really tough, and William and Mary is pretty evenly matched with us,” O’Riain said...
...tennis team has been on a roll to start the spring season and, based on the success of last weekend’s performance, expects to continue that trend in the coming weeks. For the first time in program history, Harvard advanced to the semifinals of the ITA National Indoor Championships, held in Madison, Wisconsin. The tournament, which featured 16 of the nation’s top teams, was a thriller for Harvard, which upset No. 6 Georgia and No. 16 Texas Christian University by 4-3 scores to reach the Final Four. Though top-ranked Stanford ended Harvard?...
...lead over Lefkowith slip away, managed to come away with a 6-1, 6-4 win. While pleased with the outcome of Saturday’s match, the Crimson is looking forward to facing more challenging opponents this weekend when the team travels to Madison, Wisconsin for the annual ITA National Team Indoors Championships. “There are good teams left and right,” Graham said. “[The tournament] will be a really good indicator of where we are in relation to the rest of the top 20.” “We?...
...remarkable fall season of Harvard women’s tennis co-captains Elsa O’Riain and Melissa Anderson came to an end on Friday afternoon at the ITA National Indoor Championships in Columbus, Ohio. The Crimson doubles team, which had won the ITA Eastern Regionals to earn a berth in the exclusive 16-team doubles field of the National Indoors, was edged 9-8 in the quarterfinals by Jenna Long and Sara Anundsen of North Carolina. After rallying for a come-from-behind victory over Aurelija Miseviciute and Ela Kaluder of Arkansas in their opening match on Thursday...
...steamrolling the field without dropping a single set. Her win is the third major victory and first singles triumph by a member of the Crimson this fall, after co-captains and doubles partners Elsa O’Riain and Melissa Anderson won the Cissie Leary Memorial Tournament and the ITA Eastern Regionals. “Stephanie has certainly had a really good fall,” Harvard coach Gordon Graham said. “We could tell coming into the fall that she had really improved.” Schnitter entered the Big Green Tournament off of an impressive...