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Freshman Suzanna Lingman missed the entire weekend with an injury to her left shoulder, while fellow freshman and national No. 23 Courtney Bergman sat out the Columbia match with shin splints...
...Lingman seemed to tire during the second set, chasing down ball after ball as Pepperdine’s Monika Horvath tried to take control of the match, but Lingman turned the tables in the third. The freshman found her second wind and battled back from a 5-6 hole, winning the vital game on her serve at love. Lingman then won the first four points of the tiebreaker and held on for a 6-2, 1-6, 7-6 (7-5) victory to give Harvard its first win in its last California match...
Harvard junior Lara Naqushbandi gave Lingman the chance to play for the overall win, tying the match at 3-3 with a 6-2, 0-6, 6-3 victory at No. 5 singles. Naqushbandi, like Lingman, won the first set convincingly and then curiously ran out of steam in the second. Yet again, Harvard was up to the challenge in the third, this time with Naqushbandi out-hitting her opponent from the baseline until finally triumphing on her second match point...
...Lingman was Harvard’s brightest light throughout the California trip. An Irvine, Calif. native, Lingman won all four of her matches, including the lone Crimson points against Fresno St. and Stanford. All four were also three-set thrillers, the most impressive of which came against Stanford’s Gabriela Lastra, one of the best collegiate players in the country. Lingman defeated Lastra 6-4, 1-6, 6-1, outlasting the Cardinals’ second singles star in the Palo Alto heat. Lingman won 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 at No. 2 singles against Fresno...
Harvard could have defeated Northwestern if it had secured the doubles point. Seniors Sarah McGinty and Fleur Broughton emerged with an 8-5 win at third doubles, but the freshman teams of Bergman-Lingman and Martire-Ashley Hyotte could not provide help, losing 8-4 and 8-1, respectively...