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...never any guarantees.” After the first three matches, Princeton led with a 2-1 advantage. Senior Garnett Booth provided the only Harvard win in the first trio of matches. Booth, after dropping the first game 9-5, rallied to win the next three. Fellow senior Todd Ostrow, in the ninth position, almost overcame a two-game deficit early in the meet. After losing 9-4 and 9-6, Ostrow mounted an exhilarating comeback, winning the next two games, 9-4 and 9-0. But Parker Sutton regained his composure against the resurging Ostrow to nab the game...
With the Harvard (7-2, 5-1 Ivy) win already secured, senior Todd Ostrow, playing in the ninth matchup and down two games to one, would not relinquish the match to his opponent, fighting until the game turned in his favor. As teammates and the home crowd cheered him on, the senior battled back from the depths, grabbing two straight games...
...last time some of the guys will play Yale, the last time we will play at home, it was really important to come away with the win,” Ostrow said. “It was important, going into the weekend to kind of show what we?...
...Most of the guys played pretty well, after we got rid of a little bit of our tiredness from the bus ride.” Harvard’s other loss in the match came at No. 9, where Quaker freshman Christopher Thompson beat senior Todd Ostrow by a 9-0, 9-0, 9-3 count. The team’s win, coupled with Princeton’s 9-0 thumping of Dartmouth on Saturday, set the stage for the unofficial Ivy League championship game on Sunday. “We were very confident going into Penn...
...before the players broke for the winter holidays. Representing the Crimson (4-0, 3-0 Ivy) on the A Team were captain Ilan Oren, freshman Colin West, seniors Garnett Booth and Mihir Sheth, and sophomore Verdi DiSesa. On the B Team, Harvard competed with sophomore Niko Hrdy, senior Todd Ostrow, sophomore Ned Reeves, freshman Frank Cohen, and senior Brett Auerbach. The A Team finished fifth for the Crimson after losing a second-round match to a strong Philadelphia team made up of professional players. Harvard had advanced easily into the second round by defeating a high school team...