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...Mansur by a score of 6-4, 6-1 in the No. 5 spot. Freshman Laura Peterzan clinched Harvard’s overall victory when she defeated Saiontz 6-0, 6-3. Wang closed out her match against Ames 6-2, 6-0 on the first court while junior Preethi Mukundan, who sat out a few matches prior to yesterday’s match due to illness, beat Finklestein 6-3, 6-2 in the fourth court. HARVARD 6, YALE 1 Harvard battled for every point against Yale on Friday, as each doubles match was contested and four...
...pull through against Mitchell as she prevailed, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the fourth spot. Koulbitskaya got Penn on the board with her 6-3, 6-2 win over O’Riain in the second position. Missing from the Harvard lineup this weekend was junior Preethi Mukundan, who was sick and did not travel. The Crimson will travel to New Haven to face Yale on April 21 and will play its final home match of the season against Brown on April 23. “We’ve been taking it one match at a time...
...plenty of reasons to feel good about the remaining regular-season schedule, which will wrap up in just more than two weeks. The Crimson was particularly dominant in doubles, losing only two matches and taking the points in all three. O’Riain, freshman Laura Peterzan, and junior Preethi Mukundan went undefeated in singles. “It’ll be nice to have a winning streak going into [next week],” O’Riain said. Said Peterzan of her run through opponents Nisha Shuda, Sydney Murray, and Tiffany Lee, “Everything...
...victory, ending the Crimson’s spring break on a sour note. HARVARD 4, SAN DIEGO STATE 3 Harvard cruised to its second straight victory on March 28, topping No. 31 San Diego State in San Diego, Calif. The Crimson picked up two doubles victories, with junior Preethi Mukundan and freshman Laura Peterzan winning 8-2 in the No. 2 spot and sophomore Lyly Cao Minh and junior Cindy Chu earning a 9-7 No. 3 doubles win. In singles play, senior Eva Wang scored a victory in the No. 1 position, while Anderson and Schnitter also posted singles...
...junior Elsa O’Riain said. “It was nice to get an easy match after playing tough teams for so long.” For the third consecutive match, Harvard won the doubles point, a catalyst for strong singles play. Junior Preethi Mukundan and freshman Laura Peterzan got the Crimson rolling in doubles on the third court when they beat Tulsa’s Tiffany Smith and Julie Westfall by a score of 8-3. Following Mukundan and Peterzan were Harvard’s No. 2 pair of sophomore Stephanie Schnitter and senior Eva Wang...