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...could have won. It just takes a few games to win, especially when you’re so close.” Harvard then lost, 6-3, to Princeton, as the Tigers took home the national title. The week after the Howe Cup, Harvard faced the Bulldogs at the Murr Center and defeated them by a score of 6-3. It was the end of the season for the team, but it was only the beginning for Grigg. Having lost in the championship match the past two seasons, she entered this year’s ISA Individual Championship...
...sweeping through four teams by identical 9-0 scores. Following the easy wins, the then-No. 2 Crimson hosted squash powerhouse Trinity, nine-time winners of the national title. In the top-two showdown, the intensity was high on both sides, and with the contest being played at the Murr Center, Harvard supporters came out in droves. This season’s clash developed much differently than last year’s 8-1 decision in favor of the Bantams. Harvard proved it had improved, keeping the match close throughout. The match seesawed back and forth for the entire night...
With the big match on Tuesday, I spent Monday morning practicing in Lowell’s squash courts. But when I got to the Murr Center on Tuesday evening, I found myself in an unfamiliar environment, given the different dimensions and superior quality of the squash courts...
...before showing how very far it has come.After struggling against Dartmouth in a scrimmage this winter, the Crimson (4-6, 2-5 Ivy) defeated the Big Green (8-11, 0-7 Ivy) by a 5-2 score Wednesday night in a match that began outside and finished in the Murr Center due to rain.Harvard captured the doubles point easily, then powered through the singles. Sophomores Beier Ko and Preethi Mukundan, freshman Lena Litvak, and senior Julia Forgie all won in straight sets to clinch the match with a margin for error.Such a result would have been unthinkable four months ago.For...
After falling to Penn and Princeton this weekend, the Harvard women’s tennis team has lost three Ivy League matches for the first time in the storied history of the program. Playing in the Murr Center, the Crimson (3-14, 1-3 Ivy) was swept by the No. 51 Quakers (14-4, 4-0 Ivy) Friday and lost 6-1 to the Tigers (11-7, 3-2 Ivy). The absence of top player and sophomore Beier Ko handicapped Harvard. Ko is currently in New Zealand, preparing to represent Singapore in the Fed Cup. PRINCETON 6, HARVARD...