Word: preethi
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...captain Susanna Lingman and junior Eva Wang advanced to the semifinals with a win over freshmen teammates Celia Durkin and Stephanie Schnitter before dropping to the eventual champions. Junior Melissa Anderson and sophomore Preethi Mukundan also made the quarterfinals...
...from losing the doubles point courtesy of wins from Bergman and sophomore Melissa Anderson at Nos. 1 and 5. Freshman Cindy Chu split her first two sets after sliding in at No. 6 and staked out a 4-3 lead in the third frame while both Martire and freshman Preethi Mukundan battled through their respective final sets...
With co-captains Courtney Bergman and Susanna Lingman routing their opponents at No. 1 and freshman Preethi Mukundan and sophomore Melissa Anderson in trouble at No. 3, the fate of the doubles point rested squarely on Wang and Martire’s comeback effort...
...addition to the Crimson’s four All-Ivy selections, freshman Preethi Mukundan and sophomore Melissa Anderson will take the court for Harvard at No. 5 and No. 6 singles, while teaming for No. 3 doubles...
...return will likely bump freshman Cindy Chu—who slid into the No. 6 slot in Martire’s absence—from the ladder altogether and freshman Preethi Mukundan and sophomore Melissa Anderson to Nos. 5 and 6, respectively...