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...played solid singles. The team was only one point away from victory, but the Terriers refused to give the Crimson any easy outs. All of the BU victories came in straight sets. “We have to hand it to Boston University,” Crimson coach Traci Green said. “They really played better today.” The outcome of the contest came down to the No. 5 singles match between Harvard sophomore Elizabeth Brook and Terrier sophomore Liz Corrao. Leading the Crimson, 3-1, in overall points, BU needed just one more victory...
...Saturday afternoon. Though the Crimson dropped all but one of the six singles matches, the team took the doubles point from the Gamecocks after winning two of the three contests. “I’m really proud of our doubles team,” head coach Traci Green said. “We had been working very hard on our doubles strategy and we’re still in the process of trying to set the lineup.” These early victories allowed Harvard to jump out to an early lead over South Carolina, a team that...
...Overall we played pretty well for our first match,” Coach Traci Green said. “We fought hard and competed well...
...Coach Traci Green sees Agnes—also known as Aggie—as a major source of the team’s energy...
...Crimson welcomed Texas A&M, Illinois, and North Carolina State to the Murr Center on Friday for three days of round-robin play. It was the last tournament of the fall season for Harvard. “We were outmatched in a lot of matches,” coach Traci Green said, “but people did a good job of trying to do the things they worked on in practice.” The Crimson had only two singles victories on the first day of the tournament. Senior captain Stephanie Schnitter defeated Anna Blagodarova of Texas...