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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Number two Scott Walker, the only Crimson player to take his match in straight sets, totally dominated Adam Brock. Pulling ahead early, he used his patented service return to break Brock's serve repeatedly and finish him off in less than an hour...
With four singles victories under its belt, Harvard needed but one doubles triumph and they got that--and no more. Pompan and Andy Chaikovsky dropped their first set to Virginia's number three singles player Cameron Corse and his partner, Stone, but then roared back to crush the Cavalier pair 6-2, 6-4 in the last two sets. Chaikovsky, playing despite a shoulder injury and serving half-speed to avoid aggravating the injury, said afterwards the shoulder had not bothered him too much. The injury may, however, continue to keep him out of singles competition during the team...
...star for Harvard and received no glorious accolades but from 1976-79 he played in 44 varsity games, scored five goals and 12 assists for 17 points, earned two Major-H letters, and garnered the respect of his coaches, teammates, and fans as a dedicated, hard-working, position player...
...division tourney. After winning his first two matches easily, Heller, who played at the ninth spot for the Crimson for much of the year, took Penn number five man Bill Lukashok to five games before being eliminated, 3-2. Meanwhile, Chuck Elliott, the Crimson's other "C" division player, won three matches in a row before losing to Penn's undefeated captain Tom Wolf in the quarterfinals...
Tung, the racquetwomen's top-ranked player, played tremendous squash before dropping a close 3-1 decision to Princeton's Chris Kinney. In defeating Brown's Adrienne Morphy in the third round, Tung exacted a measure of revenge for a loss earlier this season...