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...victory over the Big Red, all of the top four singles players won their matches. Against the Lions the next day, Harvard emerged with a 4-3 victory. “It was a great way to start our April and Ivy League,” captain Stephanie Schnitter said after the weekend sweep. “We started playing well at the end of spring break, and that momentum carried us through.” By starting league play off with a 2-0 record, the Crimson placed itself in prime position to make...
...Samantha Rosekrans. The duo of Ko and Rosekrans, which led the squad with six doubles victories in 2008, has been Harvard’s most consistent team this season.With the doubles point already in hand, Dartmouth’s No. 2 pairing overcame junior Laura Peterzan and captain Stephanie Schnitter 8-7 (3). Although the doubles portion ended as a Big Green sweep, the Crimson had good chances at winning in the No.1 and No. 2 slots. “Our doubles matches were very close today,” Green sad. “They definitely gave Dartmouth...
...game of few positives for Harvard, No. 3 doubles duo Schnitter and Stewart recorded a rare Crimson highlight of the day in an 8-6 win. In the singles, battling Crimson performances could not prevent Yale extending its dominance; at No. 3, Rosekrans lost her first Ivy League match 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, while Ko fell at No. 1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Similarly, in a dramatic third set tiebreaker, No. 5 Stewart lost 6-1, 6-7, 6-7 (7-10) to compound Harvard’s misery...
...Playing outdoors against Penn was tough,” Ko said. “The conditions affected us.” In the singles portion, Harvard dropped four matches in straight sets. At No. 1, Ko lost 6-2, 6-0 and at No. 3, captain Stephanie Schnitter fell 6-3, 6-2 to end her four-match winning streak. Rosekrans took down Michelle Mitchell 6-2, 6-2 at No. 4 to earn the Crimson’s only point of the day. The freshman leads the team with four wins in Ivy League play and is undefeated...
...victory over the Lions. Though the final score was close, Harvard had the match wrapped up with an early 4-0 lead. “We started playing well at the end of spring break and that momentum carried us through,” captain Stephanie Schnitter said. The Crimson hopes to use this weekend as a stepping-stone for next week’s match against No. 63 Penn (7-7, 2-1). Staying undefeated in the league will be a challenge for Harvard, since the Quakers are one of two ranked teams in the Ancient Eight...