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However, there were determined performances by the Crimson against prestigious opponents. At No. 1, Harvard recorded a consolation point through an impressive display by junior Beier Ko, who sensationally beat the No. 6 singles player in the nation, Georgia Rose...
...Ko] came out very focused and really slammed her opponent today,” Green said...
...singles play, the Crimson looked for an instant response, and it came in the form of three victories in the top three positions. At No. 2, Peterzan defeated Katya Mirnovea 6-4, 6-0, while Ko took three sets to dispatch her opponent 1-6, 7-6, 7-6 at No. 1. Freshman Samantha Rosekrans secured a tough 6-4, 6-7, 6-1 win at No. 3 to give Harvard hope of victory...
...first time, [since] we had to swap the lineup at the last minute,” Peterzan said. “It was a bit of a slow start, but it got more competitive at the end.” Harvard’s top singles player, junior Beier Ko, was out with the flu and freshman star Agnes Sibilski is still sidelined by injury. Next weekend the Crimson will try to capture its first win of the season on the road against Wisconsin and Northwestern. —Staff writer Jake I. Fisher can be reached at jifisher@fas.harvard.edu...
...dominance over Harvard with the 7-0 victory yesterday, but the Crimson played Virginia tough on Saturday. The squad lost the doubles point to the Cavaliers after dropping the deciding game, 9-8, but eventually tied the match score back up at 2-2 with wins by junior Beier Ko and freshman Samantha Rosekrans. Harvard, however, let victory slip out of its hands as it dropped the next two singles matches in straight sets. “We had a couple players who couldn’t play with injury and on a different day it could have gone...