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...fantastic season and I feel like the team did a great job,” said senior captain Preethi Mukundan, the only carryover from last year’s team. “Obviously, we had a lot of challenges, but everything came together amazingly well. We have a lot of ability to do some great things next year...
Senior captain Preethi Mukundan and freshman Lena Litvak were named to both the All-Ivy singles and doubles second teams, Mukundan with freshman partner Elizabeth Brook and Litvak with senior Julia Forgie, the Ivy League annouced Tuesday. Mukundan went 10-10 in the second and third singles slots this spring, while Litvak went 11-16 playing first and second singles. The announcement marked the first time in the 29-year history of Ivy League women’s tennis that Harvard has had no first team singles selections...
...defeated the Big Green (8-11, 0-7 Ivy) by a 5-2 score Wednesday night in a match that began outside and finished in the Murr Center due to rain.Harvard captured the doubles point easily, then powered through the singles. Sophomores Beier Ko and Preethi Mukundan, freshman Lena Litvak, and senior Julia Forgie all won in straight sets to clinch the match with a margin for error.Such a result would have been unthinkable four months ago.For a variety of reasons, Harvard began the season with only four varsity players: Mukundan, Ko, Litvak, and freshman Lizzie Brook. To fill...
...together in Ko’s absence and has run up a 4-0 record in Ivy play.After junior Vilsa Curto, who is also a Crimson editor, and sophomore Rachel Gottlieb blew an early 4-3 lead in a 8-5 loss in the third doubles slot, senior captain Preethi Mukundan and freshman Lizzie Brook were left on the court for the decisive match. The two overcame a slow start to go up 7-4, but opponents Daisy Ames and Kathrin Sorokko rallied to tie the match at seven games apiece. With the Brown duo picking on her, Brook stepped...
...Zealand, preparing to represent Singapore in the Fed Cup. PRINCETON 6, HARVARD 1 In Ko’s absence, the Crimson was forced to tweak its standard doubles lineup. Freshman Lena Litvak, usually partnered with Ko, played with senior Julia Forgie in the top spot. Senior captain Preethi Mukundan and freshman Lizzie Brook played in their customary second doubles spot. Harvard forfeited the third doubles match. Despite the changes, the Crimson surprised by winning the doubles point fairly easily. In the top doubles spot, Princeton’s Blakely Ashley and Ivana King forced the less experienced Forgie to prove...