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When it came to singles matches, the Crimson couldn’t come up with an answer. Chijoff-Evans lost at the number one spot to No. 42 George Coupland in three sets...
Omodele-Lucien—who dropped his third match—didn’t let his singles results translate over to his doubles play. He and Schultz won comfortably in the top spot, 8-5, with Harvard repeating the same score when Nguyen and Felton continued another successful weekend in the number two spot...
Felton and Nguyen also won their singles matches at the No.4 and No.5 spots respectively. It came down to the sixth spot between the Harvard captain Hayes and Mathias Hambach. Hayes did an excellent job edging his opponent in a close first game, 7-6, and had an easier time in the second, 6-3, to wrap up the tournament...
Maybe no university minds being at the top of a list, even if the statistics that accompany the top spot are a $10.9 billion-dollar loss and -29.8 percent change in endowment market value. And sure, we’re accustomed to Yale, Stanford, and Princeton being behind us...but then again, endowment mismanagement is one area we don't really want to dominate...
...Vrye, 6-2, 6-2, at No. 2. In the No. 3 slot, Norton won, 6-3, 6-4, and at No. 4, Rosekrans earned a 7-5, 6-1 victory. For the fourth singles win, Chang took down Sophie Stevens, 6-3, 6-4, in the No. 5 spot...