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Harvard played catch up the entire match, but the players never lost focus and intensity. Kuld exemplified this effort by sprinting out of bounds to save two balls, once diving on the floor and once slamming into the wall...
However, the rainy weather put a damper on everyone’s passion as many couples failed to show, including the organizers. But for three couples, like Samuel Q. Singer ’13 and his girlfriend, the rain was no match...
Coming into Friday’s match against Brown (15-7, 3-2 Ivy) and yesterday’s match at No. 46 Yale (15-6, 4-2), the Harvard women’s tennis team found itself at a critical juncture in its season. With its loss to No. 28 Princeton (20-5, 7-0) last weekend, the squad witnessed an Ivy League title fall out of its control...
Harvard won the doubles point for its third-consecutive match, polishing a facet of its game that it has frequently struggled with this season. The first doubles duo of sophomore Holly Cao and junior captain Samantha Rosekrans and the second doubles team of freshmen Kristin Norton and Hideko Tachibana each drew 8-3 wins over their opponents...
...singles witnessed perhaps the most visible turnaround of the entire match. Norton and Krasowski repeatedly exchanged points in a tight 7-5 first set, which ended in Norton’s favor. But the second set was far more one-sided, as Norton powered back to sweep her opponent, 6-0, handing the overall match to the Crimson...