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...records at stake, as the Crimson kept its hopes alive for an Ivy crown with a victory.A day after Princeton snapped Harvard’s four-match win streak, its longest since winning eight straight in April 2006, the Crimson extended its doubles point win streak to six.Captain Laura Peterzan and freshman Camille Jania at No. 3 quickly disposed of their Quaker opponents 8-2 and moved to 6-0 as partners, while at No. 1 senior Beier Ko and sophomore Agnes Sibilski won 8-3.Sophomore Samantha Rosekrans and freshman Holly Cao, fought back from an early 3-0 deficit...
...just as well as we do. That’s the biggest transition going from an individual mindset to wanting the whole team to do really well.”Cao has learned how to deal with being an international athlete at Harvard with the help of captain Laura Peterzan and freshman Louise Laciny, who both come from England“We come from all parts of the world and different states in the U.S.,” Cao said. “They’ve been very helpful, because it’s hard when...
...thus far I think we’ve accomplished that goal.”Harvard had a complete performance, with strong play coming from up and down the doubles and singles lineups. Freshmen Louise Laciny and Camille Jania impressed by going undefeated in the two contests. Captain Laura Peterzan also excelled in the top singles position, going 4-0 on the weekend.“I’m really proud of our team right now,” Crimson coach Traci Green said. “We’ve been fighting extra hard, and [we?...
...sweltering Saturday afternoon. “Despite our physical exhaustion, we were able to pull out a victory,” Rosekrans said.In doubles—after Harvard and Cal State Northridge split the first two matches—freshman Camille Jania and captain Laura Peterzan clinched the opening point, squeaking out a 9-7 win.“[Jania and Peterzan] are a great combination,” Green said. “They have so much energy and will on the court. They’re really fun to watch.”In spite of losses...
...into the match today was to beat the heat and play hard.” Crimson coach Traci Green said. A resilient Harvard executed its game plan quite well, dominating Florida Gulf Coast in a crushing 6-1 victory. Stepping up as the No. 1 because of an ill Peterzan, Rosekrans notched yet another win. “I approached [the No. 1 position] fairly calmly and took it one point at a time,” Rosekrans said. “It was exciting for me because I haven’t played No. 1 yet so far this...