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...Saturday in Malibu, Calif., losing to No. 8 Pepperdine. The Crimson fell to 10-6 on the season with the loss after inflating its record with consecutive victories over Fresno State and San Diego State to kick off its spring break road trip. PEPPERDINE 5, HARVARD 2 Sophomore Stephanie Schnitter and senior Melissa Anderson contributed to the Harvard cause by notching singles victories in the No. 4 and 6 spots. However, their efforts proved not to be enough to propel Harvard over the Waves. Pepperdine swept the doubles point to cement its victory, ending the Crimson’s spring...
...doubles, Eva Wang and Stephanie Schnitter were serving for the match at 30-30, two points away from attaining a doubles point that would have been the difference. Three games later, Harvard had lost 9-7, which proved to be the difference as the Tribe defeated the Crimson, 4-3, in a hard-fought match yesterday...
...Schnitter bounced back from the tough defeat to win at No. 6 singles, extending her streak of nine straight singles wins. Wang also fought hard, losing a close match, 6-2, 6-4. The second set, Wang said, could have gone either...
...most solid performances for the Crimson came from Anderson, who won her singles match, and sophomore Stephanie Schnitter, who delivered for the eighth straight time, improving to 11-1 during the spring season...
...Preethi Mukundan and freshman Laura Peterzan got the Crimson rolling in doubles on the third court when they beat Tulsa’s Tiffany Smith and Julie Westfall by a score of 8-3. Following Mukundan and Peterzan were Harvard’s No. 2 pair of sophomore Stephanie Schnitter and senior Eva Wang, who clinched the doubles point with an 8-5 win over Santie Delport and Thalia Diaz-Barriga. Senior Melissa Anderson and junior Elsa O’Riain, ranked third among the nation’s doubles teams, defeated Daniela Muscolino and Kinsay Grimes...