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...almost saw an early lead disappear but recovered to secure the doubles point with the 8-3 win. “We went up 4-1, had a little lapse to 4-3, but then pulled forward to 8-3,” Mukundan said. Wang and sophomore Stephanie Schnitter at No. 2 doubles struggled against the Tigers’ Daniela Alvarez and Alexandra Luc and fell, 8-3. The singles points alternated between Harvard and Clemson as the squads were tied, 2-2, before O’Riain and Anderson took care of their individual matches to give...
...Wang said. “But to play well and pull out a close match today was definitely a rebound for us,” she added. Wang also posted a strong performance to spur the team’s victory. At No.2 doubles, Wang and teammate Stephanie Schnitter routed the Gamecocks, 8-2, behind tremendous serving from Wang and all-around stellar volleys form both players. With the doubles point in hand and following Anderson and O’Riain’s respective routes, Schnitter assured Harvard’s victory in pulling off a tough...
...against the country’s No. 1 pair of Catrina and Christian Thompson, as the duo led, 6-5, late in the match. The All-American twins came back to tie the match and eventually triumph by a 9-8 margin, winning the tiebreak, 7-5. Sophomore Stephanie Schnitter and senior Eva Wang at No. 2 and Chu and junior Preethi Mukundan at No. 3 fell to the Irish, whose pairs are ranked No. 35 and No. 45, by 8-1 scores. Notre Dame won three straight singles contests to clinch the match...
...match. The nation’s No. 6-ranked team of Elsa O’Riain and Melissa Anderson then defeated Sylvanie Spangenberg and Maria Zivicova, 8-6, in the No. 1 slot. Finally, after trailing 4-1, the team of Eva Wang and Stephanie Schnitter rallied to win seven straight games and give the Crimson the sweep in the doubles matches. O’Riain suffered a minor elbow injury during doubles, causing a last-minute change in the singles roster. However, Harvard seemed unaffected by the loss. “We had some adversity...We had to make...
...pretty good fight.”Junior Elsa O’Riain and senior Melissa Anderson lost for just the third time this year against the Cardinal’s Alice Barnes and Anne Yelsey by an 8-5 margin. In No. 2 doubles, Wang and sophomore Stephanie Schnitter went from being down 7-2 to narrowing the gap to 7-5 before falling 8-5 to Amber Liu and Celia Durkin, who had played for Harvard as a freshman. In the No. 3 position, juniors Preethi Mukundan and Cindy Chu fell 8-2 to the Cardinal?...