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Harvard started off strong by sweeping the doubles matches. A healthy Mike Rich teamed up with junior Anthony Barker to score first for Harvard, winning 8-5 at No. 3 over Daren Plookhoy and Ryan Coyle. Co-captain Joe Green and freshman Dave Lingman then clinched the doubles point with an 8-6 defeat of Scott Mayo and Greg Royce at No. 2. Sophomore Cillie Swart and co-captain John Doran sealed the sweep with a win at No. 1, beating Scott Carleton and Chris Shackleton...
...during the doubles. At No. 3, sophomores William Lee and Dalibor Snyder dropped a 9-7 decision to J.R. Argo and Ricardo Eboli. Brown teammates Justin Natale and Nick Malone then won the doubles point for the Bears, upsetting Doran and Swart, 8-6, at No. 1. Green and Lingman won at No. 2, but it was too late for the Crimson...
...teams started with the doubles matches shortly after the ceremony. At No. 1, co-captain John Doran, paired with sophomore Cillie Swart, easily defeated the Penn pair of Frantisek Stejskal and Ryan Harwood, 8-4. Minutes later, Harvard freshman Dave Lingman and his partner, co-captain Joe Green, finished off Brian Barki and Joey Zupan, 8-4, in the No. 2 doubles. Even though the Crimson had already clinched the doubles point, the No. 3 team of sophomores William Lee and Dalibor Snyder hung tough, staving off six match points before losing...
While Penn was hardly a throwaway, Harvard had an easier time than on Friday's match against Princeton. Except for Doran, who lost to Stejskal 6-4, 6-1, the Crimson swept the singles matches. Lingman beat Barki, 6-2, 6-3, at No. 2 and Swart defeated Robert Pringle at the No. 6 slot, 6-4, 6-2. Green won at No. 3, 6-2, 7-5 over Harwood...
With that hurdle overcome, Harvard focused its attention on the three singles matches needed to win. Lee, playing at No. 5, was cruising, 6-3, 2-0 when Portlock retired with an injury. At No. 2, Liu, a senior, was able to overcome a tough challenge from Lingman and win 7-6, 6-1 to give Princeton its first point. That win was quickly followed by a victory at No. 3, where Judson Williams narrowly escaped with the second set over Green...