Word: karlenã
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Dates: during 2002-2002
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...Patterson, himself a Second-Team All-American last year, rounds out Harvard’s top five. Patterson, who teamed with Karlen to win the Ketcham Trophy as national doubles champion, may have benefited more from Karlen??€™s injury than anyone else. While every Crimson player gained valuable experience when the lineup was shifted to compensate for Karlen??€™s absence, Patterson played as high as No. 1, giving him the chance to compete against the nation’s best...
Patterson moved into the No. 1 slot to compensate for the loss, but the absence of Karlen??€”who had entered the season ranked No. 6 in the nation—was a major blow to a team that lost four of its top seven players to graduation last year...
...remainder of the season after sustaining an eye injury in practice this week. Karlen had recently returned to action after missing several weeks with a foot injury. While the team had been optimistic that he would be able to help the Crimson down the championship stretch, Karlen??€™s collegiate career has come to an early close...
This phase of Karlen??€™s recovery from a foot injury that relegated him to a walking cast earlier in the season seemed successful. At times, he displayed skills befitting his status as the No. 5 player in the nation in defeating Holodnak...
...Crimson men, the lone loss against the Big Green came at the No. 1 spot. Taking co-captain Peter Karlen??€™s usual spot, junior Dylan Patterson came up short against Dartmouth No. 1 Ryan Donegan, who spent three years on the pro tour before college...