Word: marked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard's No. 2, Kunj Majmudar, could not overcome a week-long illness or Tennessee's Mark Parsons. Majmudar dropped his singles match...
...loss from Joe Green at No. 5 singles set up a 3-3 tie (Tennessee won the doubles point). The final match came down to No. 3 John Doran's contest versus Tennessee's Mark...
...This time she had a hand in her face, but the shot looked equally perfect during its flight. Again, however, it sailed just long of its mark...
...Harvard actually held a three-point advantage well into the second half, when Suzie Miller stole the ball near midcourt and converted an easy lay-up to put the Crimson up 40-37 at the 13:54 mark...
...overtime where Beam made his mark. He opened the scoring in the extra period with a three-pointer from the left corner giving Harvard a 71-68 lead. After Princeton's Brian Earl tied it up with a trey of his own, Beam answered the call once again, drilling yet another three, giving the Crimson a 74-71 lead that it would never relinquish...