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...image of an aggressively sexual older woman who pounces on younger men pervades our media. Spurred by the marriage of then-42-year-old Demi Moore to then-27-year-old heartthrob Ashton Kutcher, cougar mania swept Hollywood at the start of the millennium and engulfed both fictional characters (Samantha Jones, the seminal cougar of “Sex and the City” fame) and real-life women (most recently, Madonna, age 50, and her barely-legal Brazilian lover, Jesus Luz). Even Sarah Palin was deemed to possess cougar-worthy hotness, a status bolstered when doctored photos...
...three of the four remaining matches, the Crimson seemed primed for early victory, but the visitors were not ready to give in. Sibilski, sophomore Samantha Rosenkrans, and freshman Caroline Davis watched early leads melt into tight matches as their opponents gutted out second set wins...
...that the team developed into a tight and supportive group. Throughout the season, the team stressed recognizing the importance of team unity, something that can be difficult given the individualistic nature of tennis. “We’ve built a really cohesive team,” sophomore Samantha Rosekrans said. “If one person is not on top of their game, someone else will step up theirs. Every time we go out not everyone can bring their best day, so I think we’ve been able to work out a system where everyone...
...twelfth win of the season and extend their partnership’s win steak to five.At No. 3, freshman Camille Jania and captain Laura Peterzan moved to 8-0 on the season by clinching the doubles point for the Crimson with an 8-5 win.To complete the sweep, sophomore Samantha Rosekrans hit an overhead smash up the middle on match point to take the set, 8-5, with her partner, freshman Holly Cao.To keep its chances for an Ivy title alive, Harvard had to take at least three of the six singles matches, but history was not on its side?...
...April 2006, the Crimson extended its doubles point win streak to six.Captain Laura Peterzan and freshman Camille Jania at No. 3 quickly disposed of their Quaker opponents 8-2 and moved to 6-0 as partners, while at No. 1 senior Beier Ko and sophomore Agnes Sibilski won 8-3.Sophomore Samantha Rosekrans and freshman Holly Cao, fought back from an early 3-0 deficit, but lost the set in a tiebreak, 8-7 (7-3).Avenging her 6-2, 6-0 defeat in last year’s match against Penn’s Ekaterina Kominskaya...