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...matches for 70 days [over Christmas break and exams].”PRINCETON 6, HARVARD 3In a rematch of last season’s Howe Cup Final, No. 2 Princeton overwhelmed Harvard, 6-3, giving the Crimson its third consecutive loss to the Tigers.Freshmen No. 2 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 5 Bethan Williams each earned tough five- and four-set victories, respectively, to raise their team-leading records to 7-1. Mashruwala won the first two games 10-8 and 9-1 before dropping the next two 9-5 and 9-4 to knot the match...
...will get them back.” Sophomore No. 4 Johanna Snyder lost a heartbreaker 3-2, concluding in a tightly-contested 5-9 fifth set. Sophomore No. 8 Charlene Neo also fell 3-2 to end a streak of 4 consecutive victories. Freshmen No. 2 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 5 Bethan Williams fell in straight sets 3-0 to record their first losses on the season. Freshman No. 1 June Tiong fell 3-1 to Lauren Polonich, who is ranked No. 4 in the nation. “We are a winning program and don’t like...
...strong play of its underclassmen. Despite graduating 2007 national individual champion Kyla Grigg ’07 and starting only freshman and sophomores, the Crimson has turned what many programs would have considered a rebuilding year into a championship campaign. Sophmore Sandra Mumanachit and freshmen Zindman, Alisha Mashruwala, and Bethan Williams are all undefeated on the season and freshman June Tiong has turned in a strong performance at the No. 1 flight, going 4-1. Harvard also hopes to welcome back 2007 All-Ivy League senior Supriya Balsekar, who has been out with a hip injury for the first half...
...said sophomore Katherine O’Donnell, who won, 9-2, 9-2, 9-2, at No. 3. “We had to come out aggressive because we knew that Cornell could suprise us.” In the first round of matches, freshman Alisha Mashruwala fought through a tough first game at No. 2 to win, 9-7, 9-2, 9-3. By the time she had finished her match, the Crimson had already taken a 4-0 lead. Sophomore Johanna Snyder was off the No. 4 court in a matter of minutes, using excellent shot placement...
...underclassmen to propel Harvard to a 6-3 victory that brought its record to 4-0 on the season and 2-0 in league play. Freshman June Tiong at No. 1 won a 3-0 match by scores of 9-6, 9-8, and 9-6, and classmate Alisha Mashruwala at No. 2 recorded a comfortable 3-1 win to pace the Crimson. “We played really well and are headed in the right direction,” Tiong said. The night’s most dominating victories came at the No. 7 and No. 8 spots...