Word: lapidus
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Tiger Jay Lapidus, probably the country's best college player and the tournament's number one seed, nudged out Harvard's Don Pompan, seeded second, in the "A" finals, 6-2, 7-6. Both players qualified for the fall NCAA tennis championship...
...final blow, however, came when Jay Lapidus and his pack of Princeton Tigers destroyed the Crimson, 8-1, capturing the first undisputed league title since...
Pompan won the New England singles championship this spring in the midst of reeling off a 13-match winning streak. But against his only national-caliber opponent--Jay Lapidus of Princeton--Pompan lost in straight sets...
Despite the 8-1 score the rest of the Harvard squad played solid tennis. Dan Pompan stayed closer to nationally-ranked Jay Lapidus than the 6-2, 6-3 score indicates, dropping several 3-3 points, including a number of chances to break the Tiger star's serve...
...SINGLES--Jay Lapidus (P) def. D. Pompan...