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...Mistake Department: Coach Fish never even contemplated moving Mike Terner back up to number three, replacing Warren Grossman, as reported here last week. Sorry, guys...
That loss didn't derail the Crimson Princeton-bound train, as both Mike Terner and Adam Beren--playing four and five, respectively-rebounded from first-set losses to win their matches. Terner beat Adil Toubia, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, while Beren fought back to tame Lion Don Siegel...
With the first three matches over, things started to get interesting, if not a little dangerous. First Mike Terner, who Fish says recently moved up to number four, lost a close match to Eben Hardy, 7-6, 6-4. The captain Bob Horne at number five lost a 5-2 tie breaker in the second set to Richard Smithline, thus bowing 6-4, 7-6. With only sixth singles yet to finish, Harvard was down...
Then the netmen did what they hadn't been doing convincingly all year; that is, win doubles matches under pressure of losing the match. This time around, Greg Kirsch came out "like a ball of fire," teaming with Terner to smash the UPenn third doubles, 6-3, 6-2. The other two doubles matches extended into three sets each, with number one Pompan and Sands winning 4-6, 6-1, 6-1, and Beren and Grossman topping Hardy and Smithline...
...singles matches, the squad had no trouble in maintaining their intensity to capture all three doubles matches as well. Pompan and Sands whipped the Lions' first combination 6-3, 6-4, and the Grossman/Beren duo won the shortened version of second doubles 8-4. Senior Greg Kirsch and Terner finished up by defeating Beckhard and Schmucker...