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...Nos. 2 and 3 Yale doubles team defeated the Crimson by an 8-1 margin. Hiniker-Martin downed Hyotte-Ajilore, and Cao Minh-Finicane fell to Pucell-Martin. Bajin-Martire led 5-3 but did not finish...
...life, considered himself a devout Muslim. Rumi scholars like Franklin D. Lewis, author of the recent Rumi: Past and Present, East and West, are anxious to remind the poet's legions of new fans that when Rumi invited his listener or reader to leave the yesses and nos of conventional belief behind, he did so as a card-carrying member of a culture that unquestioningly accepted Muhammad as the Seal of the Prophets, and the Koran as God's last word, dictated verbatim by the angel Gabriel...
More importantly, the Crimson’s depth created mismatches galore for its opponents. Lee was playing at No. 5 singles, while sophomores Cliff Nguyen and Mark Riddell filled in at Nos. 3 and 4. The final singles spot was a rotation of sophomore George Turner, Choo and sophomore Chris Chiou—all of whom had played at higher positions earlier in their Crimson careers...
Following the season, Louisa Hall, Elias, Wilkins and Wing—who finished the year at Nos. 3, 5, 7 and 10, respectively—earned both First Team WISA All-American and First Team All-Ivy honors. It was Elias’ fourth consecutive year on the latter squad, making her the eighth Harvard player to accomplish the feat. Louisa Hall also garnered Ivy Player of the Year honors, while Wilkins succeeded her as Ivy Rookie of the Year. Colby Hall was also named a Second Team WISA All-American by virtue of her final No. 16 ranking...
...fluctuated between the Nos. 1 and 2 singles positions, is ranked No. 73 in the country and will compete in the singles tournament...