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...reigning Ivy League Rookie of the Year and unanimous All-Ivy selection, will likely play at the top of the singles lineup again this year. He was chosen last Tuesday to compete in the ITA Men’s All American Championships in both the singles draw and the doubles competition (with Choo). The ITAs are the largest collegiate tournament of the season and mark the beginning of Division I events across the nation...
...weeks later, the accolades continued for Bergman, as she won the Omni Hotels Eastern Regional Championship (formerly known as the ITA Championships). Competing in a field of players from 56 schools, Bergman found herself matched up against Penn’s Pirsu again in the finals. The Crimson freshman, a Florida native who contemplated playing tennis for national powerhouse Stanford before deciding on Harvard, defeated Pirsu in straight sets, 7-5, 6-1, to advance to nationals...
...freshman started the fall with a big splash, winning his first-ever collegiate tournament—the Harvard Invitational. Chu rose to No. 2 in the singles lineup behind co-captain William Lee, and later in the fall qualified for the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) national indoors championships...
Leading the parade of honors was Chu, who was named Ivy League Rookie of the Year and the ITA Region I Rookie Player-of-the-Year on the strength of his 31-10 singles record playing at No. 2. Chu also made the first team All-Ivy squad in singles...
...where he should have no trouble winning matches. In the top singles spots, Chu and junior David Lingman have been splitting time and also played doubles together last weekend, when the Crimson swept Penn and Princeton. The team is on a roll, and in the latest Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) team rankings, Harvard placed No. 27, way ahead of both Yale (No. 56) and Brown...