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...exciting—to have a teammate in the final,” Lorentzen said. It capped a smashingly successful individual tournament for the No. 3 Crimson, which saw three of its entries—Lorentzen, Grigg, and sophomore Jen Blumberg—reach the quarterfinals. In addition, sophomore Supriya Balsekar, who lost in the round of 16, knocked off Princeton’s top player in the second-round consolation bracket. “I think it’s a great way to end the season,” Grigg said. While it wasn’t surprising...
...semifinal bout with Yale.Harvard won every individual match by a 3-0 margin. The Crimson’s only loss came at No. 9, where Elizabeth Berylson lost in three games.Harvard’s team season is over, but Lorentzen will be joined by Grigg, Blumberg, and sophomore Supriya Balsekar at Individuals, with Williams and junior Audrey Duboc as alternates.—Staff writer Lisa J. Kennelly can be reached at kennell@fas.harvard.edu...
...They’re playing out of their heads,” Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa said approvingly as he watched his team take down the Tigers 7-2. No winning Harvard player dropped more than one game, and both junior No. 2 Kyla Grigg and sophomore No. 4 Supriya Balsekar swept their opponents, 3-0. Blumberg dropped her first game to Ali Pearson, 9-2, but rebounded to take the next three games, 9-4, 9-5, 9-5. “She’s a very strategic player,” Bajwa said of Blumberg...
...match with no current member of its roster ever having lost to Cornell, and that streak continued Saturday. No Crimson player struggled to dispatch her competition, and Harvard’s top three—freshman No. 1 Lily Lorentzen, junior No. 2 Kyla Grigg, and sophomore No. 3 Supriya Balsekar—all swept their Big Red opponents with little difficulty. Junior No. 5 Audrey Duboc had her customary vocal cheering section on hand to see her defeat Allison Laycob 3-0. “I like to rally the troops for matches, get everyone down here...
...Fast had one of the closer contests of the day, rallying from a 2-0 deficit to beat her Big Green opponent 3-2. For the most part, though, the Crimson had an easy time against Dartmouth, winning five of its individual matches by perfect 3-0 scores. Sophomores Supriya Balsekar and Jen Blumberg, playing at No. 3 and No. 4, both swept their opponents, as did junior No. 5 Audrey Duboc, and sophomore No. 9 Emily Stork. “We’re all in great shape,” Fast said, “so we were...