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...dreams are made. Like the time when Don Rogers's overtime goal lifted the Crimson over undefeated Yale before more than 3000 people in New Haven, guaranteeing a share of the Ivy title. Or the opportunity to fly down Tobacco Road to take on North Carolina in the national tourney...
Although Harvard has been eliminated from team competition, the Crimson will compete in both the NCAA singles and doubles championships, which commence Tuesday. The Crimson's doubles tandem of Michael Shyjan and Michael Zimmerman will participate in the doubles tourney, and Zimmerman and Albert Chang will both play in the singles competition. Shyjan was awarded an alternate spot for the singles championship, and Chang and Brent LaTanzi are alternates for the doubles championship...
Only Shyjan, the number-three singles player, managed to win a match against the Horned Frogs. Shyjan, who sustained a knee injury two weeks ago, didn't compete in the Princeton contest, but his victory last weekend showed that he is healthy and ready for the NCAA doubles tourney...
...Crimson is surviving exam period this year in Athens, Ga., the site of the 1991 NCAA Men's Tennis Championship. By virtue of a 17-5 overall record and an undefeated Ivy slate, Harvard was extended its second consecutive tourney...
...Crimson was certainly nervous--both an Ivy League title and an NCAA bid hinged on this match against the Tigers. Believe it or not, Harvard (17-5 overall, 7-0 Ivy) does not have a strong enough overall record to guarantee an at-large bid to the NCAA tourney...