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...stark improvement over the 9-0 whitewash that Harvard suffered at the hands of the Penn during a pre-season fall matchup.“We were unable to capitalize on their mistakes,” Balsekar said. “But I’m very proud of how the team performed. We took many lessons away from the match.”While the Quakers won their opening three matches efficiently, the Crimson players had to work for their victories with all three going at least four sets. O’Donnell won the opening match in four...
...Peterzan outlasted Vanessa Steiner, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, and at No. 6, Rosekrantz overwhelmed Dasha Zakharchenko 6-3, 6-2. In the first two games of the season, only freshman Agnes Sibilski and captain Stephanie Schnitter had prevailed in singles. “We’re proud to see more people wining,” Green said. Sibilski, who is undefeated in both singles and doubles play this season, did not play against BU. The reason for her absence was not disclosed. At the end of the day, the singles matches were split: three wins...
...Chute, junior Sarah Wilson, and junior Sarah Vaillancourt each added a goal to help Harvard to the 4-0 final count against Union—a team coached by former Harvard standout and assistant coach Claudia Asano ’99. “I’m very proud of the great improvements her team has made,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said about Asano’s efforts in her first year as head coach of the Dutchwomen. Friday’s contest was also special for the Crimson in that the team donned pink-colored...
...Harvard rested on a lofty 5-0 lead in the third period, the rest of the seniors got a chance to get on the ice.“Tonight was a big night for the seniors,” Kessler said. “I’m really proud of them...They played their hearts out tonight...It was great to see them back on the ice.”The Crimson opened up the game with two quick scores.Chute put Harvard on the board 3:40 into the first period, after Buesser charged...
...Harvard fell from the ranks of the unbeaten with the toughest stretch of the season still ahead. “With exams and shopping period, I felt we were a little slow out of blocks,” head coach Satinder Bajwa said. “But I am proud of the team and how they played. I felt it was a match we could have won.” A few key games here and there and it very well might have been a victory. Three of the seven losing matches went to a fifth and deciding set that...