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Sophomore Tiina Bougas lost only seven games throughout the day, breezing by the opposition on the way to a successful defense of her singles crown. Meanwhile, the Crimson doubles pair of Meg Mayer and Debbie Kalish, seeded second behind a tandem from Boston University, swept through its first two matches to set up an all Harvard final with the other Crimson entry. Erica Schulman and Maria...
With Shulman out, each of the players in the final four singles slots had to move up one position on the ladder. The jump proved to be a little too much, as captain Martha Roberts, Meg Meyer, Debbie Kalish and Abby Meiselman all lost tough matches...
...victories of team stalwarts Tiina Bougas and Meg Meyer in the number one and five slots rounded out the Crimson's singles sweep...
Maria Pe, Meg Meyer, and Abby Meiselman all used strong baseline games to wear out the visitors in their singles matches. Captain Martha Roberts came up with some good play at the net to down her opponent 6-1, 6-4 in number three singles. Down 3-1 early in the second set, Roberts regained her concentration to break her opponent's serve and glide on to the victory...
...singles, Tiina Bougas, Maria Pe and Martha Roberts all won for Harvard. Virginia recorded three singles wins too, but Harvard locked away one of its most impressive victories ever on the strength of victories by the second and third doubles teams of Erica Schulman-Bougas and Debbie Kalish-Meg Meyer...