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...played NYAC to open its season. Perlman, a former chair of Fifteen Minutes, led her team to a 10-6 victory, making 14 saves. Kennifer also played a leading role in the offense, scoring five goals in her collegiate debut. MacLaughlin scored two goals in the game. Smith, freshman Ita Barton-Kettleborough, and freshman Shannon Purcell all found the net as well. Farrar described NYAC as an “experienced masters team,” and was pleased with his team’s performance on Saturday. The game marked the debut of freshmen team members. The new players...
...Harvard men’s tennis team opened its regular season with a mixed performance this weekend, losing, 7-0, to No. 8 Tennessee on Saturday but bouncing back to beat No. 52 Drake, 4-3, yesterday at the ITA Regional Team Tournament in Knoxville...
Captain Chris Clayton and sophomore Alexei Chijoff-Evans finished off the fall season last weekend at the ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships in Charlottesville, Va. The two formed a doubles team, and Clayton also competed in the singles draw after wins in both at the ITA Northeast Regionals Oct. 21. Harvard was one of only eight schools to have entrants in both the men’s singles and men’s doubles competitions, which featured the top 16 players in the nation in each bracket. “You really aren’t going to play anyone...
...semifinals in the Singles (A) Flight draw. Harvard faced off against a number of the top teams in the New England area, including Dartmouth and Saint Francis College, competed. Although the Dartmouth Invitational does not have quite the high level of prestige of the Northeast Tennis Regionals and the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, the tournament is considered one of the events where younger players can establish themselves as future contenders in tennis. “The tournament is a place where younger players can get a great experience and improve on their games,” assistant Coach Andy...
Senior co-captain Laura Peterzan and sophomore Samantha Rosekrans traveled last weekend to Penn for the ITA Women’s Eastern Regional Championship. Both competed in the singles draw and as a team in the doubles competition. Peterzan made her most successful run in the main singles draw, an opportunity of which she took full advantage. Things did not begin easily for Peterzan, as she faced Elyse Steiner of Temple in a tough three-set match in the first round. The Crimson player took the first set and had a match point in the second, but Steiner fought back...