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...well as a group.” The match against BU started out on a high note for Harvard. In the doubles portion, the Crimson took two out of the three matches and earned the first point of the contest. In the No. 2 position, Ko and sophomore Agnes Sibilski grabbed an 8-4 victory. The freshman tandem of Gridley and Camille Jania triumphed, 8-3, in the No. 3 spot. “The doubles tactics paid off, and we executed,” Harvard coach Traci Green said. “That?...
...last minute,” Peterzan said. “It was a bit of a slow start, but it got more competitive at the end.” Harvard’s top singles player, junior Beier Ko, was out with the flu and freshman star Agnes Sibilski is still sidelined by injury. Next weekend the Crimson will try to capture its first win of the season on the road against Wisconsin and Northwestern. —Staff writer Jake I. Fisher can be reached at jifisher@fas.harvard.edu...
...thrashed Francine Whu 6-2, 6-1, while in the No. 2 slot, 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...
...over South Carolina, a team that consistently boasts top-ranked players from around the world. Two of its players, Gira Schofield and Ana Marija Zubori, are ranked No. 26 and No. 73, respectively. “We can learn a lot from our opponents,” freshman Agnes Sibilski said. “They come on the court and they just grind and grind. Playing matches always shows you what you need to work on. Smart players will always take advantage of your weaknesses.” At No. 1 doubles, Schofield and Zubori, ranked...
...This weekend we have a pretty tough team again, but I definitely see a bright future,” Sibilski said...