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...first match, only to fall 3-6, 6-3, 10-3 in the quarterfinals. Freshman Caroline Davis, sophomore Margarita Krivitski, and co-captain Rachel Gottlieb all failed to win a match over the weekend. Despite the losses, the young Harvard players impressed Crimson coach Traci Green. “They showed all kinds of talent,” Green said. “They did a great job of fighting. Now it’s time to make improvements so we can do better.” The doubles tournaments saw some better results from the Harvard players. Sophomore Samantha...
...Flight A draw. On her way through the bracket, the senior, who is currently ranked No. 84 in the nation, easily took down three ranked players. “She fought hard each match and the work she did in practice paid off,” Harvard coach Traci Green said. “She was very consistent and very mentally tough. Unfortunately she couldn’t put it together in the last match.” Ko defeated No. 109 Bianca Eichkorn from Miami 6-2, 6-4 in the first round...
...could have easily been 5-2 instead of 2-5 since three of its defeats came by a single point. “Overall, we as a team played most of our better tennis towards the latter part of the season,” said first-year head coach Traci Green. “I saw great improvement by most everyone.” At the start of the spring season, Harvard demonstrated that it had the potential to do some damage in the Ivies when it nearly knocked off No. 57 Southern Methodist University in a 4-3 loss...
...order to send their seniors out on a good note. The Big Green emerged victorious after Carley Markovitz downed freshman Margarita Krivitski 6-1, 6-2 in the No. 6 singles position.“Overall, we competed well in our last match today,” Harvard coach Traci Green said.Dartmouth came out on fire in the doubles portion. At No. 3, Krivitski and senior Vilsa Curto, a former Crimson photography executive, suffered a quick 8-3 defeat to open the match.In the No. 1 position, Megan Zebroski and Molly Scott secured the point for the Big Green with...
...knew it was going to be a tough match with Brown,” said Harvard Head Coach Traci Green. “We’re pretty even this year lineup-wise, and they got the better of us today...