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...whom recorded 3-0 sweeps. No. 6 Snyder rolled over Stanford’s Kyla Sherwood, 9-1, 9-0, 9-3. Fellow junior Katherine O’Donnell surrendered only six points en route to a 9-1, 9-0, 9-5 victory. No. 9 junior Sandra Mumanachit also recorded a 3-0 sweep. This was Mumanachit’s first match of the year in which she did not record a 9-0 whitewash game. The Crimson’s younger players faced a tougher test but emerged victorious. After winning the first set, freshman No. 4 Emily...
...season with a 3-0 win. “We wanted to win decisively, to dominate. I think we did.” Snyder said, saying that the men’s earlier narrow 6-3 defeat to the Big Red had motivated the team. Junior Sandra Mumanachit continued her solid play at No. 9, defeating Isabella Spyrou 9-2, 9-0, 9-2. Mumanachit, who played anywhere between the sixth and ninth flights last year, has been the Crimson’s most dominant player in the young season. She has won her four matches all by a score...
Sophomore No. 6 Bethan Williams and junior No. 9 Sandra Mumanachit completed the rout with 9-2, 9-1, 9-2 and 9-0, 9-0, and 9-2 victories, respectively...
...Mumanachit has recorded six 9-0 games for the Crimson this season, the most on the team...
...sweep. For the second consecutive match, no Harvard player dropped a game. “The team played extremely well. Superb,” said assistant coach Mohammad Ayaz, coaching in place of Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa, who was out of town for the weekend. Juniors No. 9 Sandra Mumanachit and No. 7 Snyder were on and off the court within a half hour, making quick work of their opponents, 3-0. Sophomores No. 6 Bethan Williams and No. 8 Alexandra Zindman likewise cruised to easy victories, building on their strong freshman campaigns. Junior No. 5 Katherine...