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Linksman George Arnold took first-place honors for the Crimson by carding an eight-vice-par 79 on the rain-soaked course. "I hit the driver real well throughout the match, but the greens gave us all problems," Arnold said after the defeat...
Harvard's Glenn Alexander took first-place honors with a brilliant two-over-par 74. "His putter was really going well and he battled the windy conditions all day," teammate George Arnold said after the match...
Alexander got off to a frustrating start early in the match by bogeying the first five holes. He came back with a twisting birdie on the par-four sixth when he tipped in a short putt...
Alexander also birdied the par-five 11th with a combination of four pro-like shots. He nailed a long 280-yd. drive off the tee and followed that up with a 250-yd. three-wood to put him on the green. The linkster then two-putted for his fine birdie...
...fourth and fifth spots, the Crimson battled through a tough afternoon. Abby Meiselman did not perform up to par as she was handled, 6-2, 6-2 by her Big Green fourth-position opponent. Leslie Miller, after an impressive 7-5 first-set lead, lost her concentration and the match in three sets...