Word: spotting
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Dates: during 2010-2019
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...first time around, the Crimson defeated the Bulldogs, 7-2, and, to add salt to the injury, claimed the Ivy League championship in the process. Yale was unable to stop Harvard once again, ceding a spot in the national championship game to the No. 1 team in the nation...
...winning a nail-biter in the second, 13-11, and soundly defeating Guruge in the third, 11-6. Guruge decided to return the favor with an 11-8 win in the fourth game, setting up a critical fifth game. Aziz held on for the win at the No. 2 spot, taking the last game with a score...
Tiong also suffered a loss at the No. 3 spot, conceding defeat to Yale’s Sarah Toomey...
Even though the Crimson fell twice, the team was never in danger of dropping the matchup. Harvard swept four opponents, including Gemmell’s usual 3-0 win at the No. 1 spot, and also comfortably won at No. 6 by a 3-1 margin. Junior Bethan Williams overcame a loss at the No. 9 spot to take the next three games, rounding out Harvard’s day before the title game...
Harvard dismantled any threat that Williams attempted, beating all nine opponents in three sets, with the highest scoring game coming in the No. 5 spot, when Kingshott allowed the Eph’s Caroline Henry to score a mere seven points in the third game...