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...loss to No. 16 William and Mary. “It’s important to bear in mind we are playing incredibly strong teams. This is all making us stronger.” Against No. 1 Northwestern, the Crimson fell 6-1 after junior Beier Ko earned the only point with a straight set victory over the No. 6 singles player in the nation. Ko, who went 10-8 to lead Harvard in winning percentage on the season, finished the year ranked No. 93 in the nation. She was named to the All-Ivy First Team in singles...
...portion. At No. 3, Krivitski and senior Vilsa Curto, a former Crimson photography executive, suffered a quick 8-3 defeat to open the match.In the No. 1 position, Megan Zebroski and Molly Scott secured the point for the Big Green with a close 8-6 win over junior Beier Ko and freshman Samantha Rosekrans. The duo of Ko and Rosekrans, which led the squad with six doubles victories in 2008, has been Harvard’s most consistent team this season.With the doubles point already in hand, Dartmouth’s No. 2 pairing overcame junior Laura Peterzan and captain...
...Despite a difficult season for the Crimson, there were still positives to be found from the weekend’s performances. With junior No. 1 Beier Ko sidelined through illness on Sunday, players found themselves competing in a place higher than their usual position...
...doubles duo Schnitter and Stewart recorded a rare Crimson highlight of the day in an 8-6 win. In the singles, battling Crimson performances could not prevent Yale extending its dominance; at No. 3, Rosekrans lost her first Ivy League match 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, while Ko fell at No. 1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Similarly, in a dramatic third set tiebreaker, No. 5 Stewart lost 6-1, 6-7, 6-7 (7-10) to compound Harvard’s misery...
...strong, and if we compete hard, anything can happen. When our team plays with energy we’re tough to beat.” PRINCETON 4, HARVARD 3 The doubles point decided the outcome of the match against Princeton. At No. 1, freshman Samantha Rosekrans and junior Beier Ko earned a 9-8 victory to remain undefeated in the Ancient Eight. The duo leads the Crimson with seven wins. “We communicate well and we have personalities that go together,” Ko said. “Sam finishes off the point...