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...women, Harvard also lost the Ivy title to Princeton with its 7-2 loss. Supriya Balsekar and Kyla Grigg provided the two wins for Harvard...
...Center at 6 P.M.PRINCETON 7, HARVARD 2With this win, Princeton (9-0, 6-0) capped off a perfect season by clinching the Ivy League title, fitting for the Tigers given Harvard’s status as the defending champions.Senior Kyla Grigg, playing at the No. 1 position and junior Supriya Balsekar at No. 3 contributed the only two Crimson victories. Grigg remains undefeated on the season. Both junior Jennifer Blumberg and senior Audrey Duboc, who play at No. 2 and No. 4, respectively, lost their matches in five games. Even though Blumberg stumbled early, she did recover from...
...junior Supriya Balsekar dropped a tough four-setter to Jo-Ann Jee in the No. 3 flight and senior Lydia Williams was bested in a contentious matchup at No. 5 as the Bantams took the overall lead...
...Cornell, adding another Ivy victory to its unblemished record. To date, the Crimson is 35-1 in its matches (and 4-0 as a team). Against the Big Red, the only real challenge Harvard faced in any of its matches was at the number three spot, where junior Supriya Balsekar won the third and decisive game by a 10-8 final. Overall, there were eight games in which the Crimson players did not even allow its counterparts to get a point on the board. Freshman Charlene Neo, in the ninth spot, prevented Catherine Duboc of Cornell from registering a single...
...tournament semifinals. “I came out this year with more of a revenge feeling,” said Grigg, who had lost to Quibell in 2005’s finals. Lorentzen defeated her teammate in five games in the all-Harvard final. Sophomores Jennifer Blumberg and Supriya Balsekar also took home All-Ivy honors for the Crimson. All four All-Ivy players were also named All-Americans. —Staff writer Lisa J. Kennelly can be reached at kennell@fas.harvard.edu...