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With the homecourt advantage, the Bantams seemed to dominate the Crimson, earning victories in four of the first five courts--only Wyant won his match--en route to the 6-3 win. Harvard's other two victories came from Merrill and junior captain-elect David Beitchman. If only the two squads had known then how the national title match would finish just two weeks later...
...theme once again one week later at the NISRA Individual Championship, but this time Harvard found itself on the losing end. Ezra, the 1996 national champion, entered the weekend as the top seed with Cowie going in as No. 2. As expected both players advanced to the championship match where Cowie had the season's last laugh, posting a 3-1 victory over Ezra to capture his second consecutive national title...
...season ended for Harvard in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on May 23 in Athens, Georgia when the 13th-seeded Crimson dropped a heartbreaking three-and-a-half hour match to No. 3 seed and eventual national runner-up Georgia...
...meeting for the NCAA draw, Fish was asked to appraise his team's chances. Answering honestly, Fish said that the elder Blake was questionable to play and that even if he did play, he would be less than 100 percent. There went the 12th seed and there went the match with Illinois--a far lesser opponent than Georgia...
This is especially true in retrospect, as the Crimson gave the powerful Bulldogs a run for their money in almost every match and came amazingly close to pulling off the upset...