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...will be leaving the program this summer after 17 seasons at the helm and nine Ivy League championships. This year’s squad has already faced a great amount of uncertainty and turmoil, as it came into the spring season with only one player—senior captain Preethi Mukundan—who had previously played a match for the Crimson. Graham’s announcement came only three days before the young team began the crucial Ivy League schedule, a slate of matches that began with Harvard’s first-ever loss to Cornell. Asked...
...coach Gordon Graham said. Harvard entered the match with intensity, as sophomore Beier Ko and freshman Lena Litvak cruised to an 8-4 victory in No. 1 doubles, clinched by Litvak’s solid backhand on match point. No. 2 doubles pair freshman Elizabeth Brook and senior captain Preethi Mukundan pulled out a hard-fought 8-6 win. “The match today all came down to our No. 2 doubles team,” Graham said. “They were a point away from going down 7-5. We ended up winning the doubles point, which...
...Columbia. The Crimson (2-11) has won the Ancient Eight title each of the past four years and has not dropped an Ivy match since 2002. However, Harvard became the victim of a large turnover this year and returned only one player, captain and No. 3 singles player Preethi Mukundan, leaving the fate of the championship up in the air. Nevertheless, Mukundan believes that the non-Ivy matches have given her new team the means to succeed. “The first part of the season really helped us to get used to competing,” Mukundan said...
...five of the six singles matches.The lone singles win for the Crimson came from No. 1 sophomore Beier Ko, who fought back to win a tough three-setter over Katrina Zheltova, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5. Ko also teamed with Litvak to win at No. 1 doubles.Senior captain Preethi Mukundan and freshman Elizabeth Brook sealed the doubles point for the Crimson with an 8-3 victory at No. 2. In singles action, Litvak, playing at No. 2, fell to Anastassia Lyssenko, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, and Mukundan dropped a three-setter in the No. 3 spot...
Harvard’s No. 2 doubles team of Preethi Mukundan and Elizabeth Brook started the day off right, winning its match against the Aggies’ Anita Athavale and Emma Shapiro, 8-2. Beier Ko and Lena Litvak at No. 1 doubles soon followed Mukundan and Brook’s example, picking up an 8-6 win over Jenna Kappel and Herzyl Legaspi and clinching the doubles point...