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The Harvard women’s tennis team’s spring season began with only a single returning player, but ended with a satisfying win over Dartmouth and a tantalizing promise of a bright future for the program.
The Harvard men’s tennis team started off its 2006-07 season with the disappointing notes of the previous season still ringing in its ears. Its goals were more than just to achieve the obvious: to compete for and win the Ivy League title.
The Crimson peaked on a couple of occasions: a 6-1 victory over Stanford was the first over the Cardinal in Harvard tennis history and a 5-2 win over eventual Ivy League co-champion Columbia showed that the team belonged in the discussion of the Ivy’s...
For the fourth year in a row, the Harvard women’s tennis team sent the Ivy League’s sole representative to the NCAA Women’s Tennis Singles Championship, but for the fourth consecutive time that player bowed out in the first round. No. 77...
Indeed, James R. Blake, Class of 2001, who is African-American, might be one of the top two American players in tennis today, but—in keeping with general trends across the conference—racket sports such as tennis and squash currently have no African-Americans on their...