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...singles play Friday morning, Rosekrans failed to advance to the main draw. She fell to Richmond’s Joanna Matuszczyk, 7-5, 6-2. “[Rosekrans] did a pretty good job of mixing things up as far as tempo and strategy go,” coach Traci Green said, “But her opponent got the best of her that day.” Having failed as a team to qualify for the ITA Indoor National Championships next month, Harvard’s fall season has come to a close. But their final tournament has given...
...opponents—from highly-seeded national programs to Ivy League and local college teams—it was the ideal preparation for a Harvard team yet to fully recover from lingering ailments. “I think we did very well this weekend,” Crimson coach Traci Green said. “We had some players [with] a few nagging injuries who got to play singles for the first time this weekend, so they got a chance to dust some cobwebs off and get key singles action in for this fall.” Harvard entered...
...Ko’s opponent] was on fire…Beier played a solid match, but the girl was just too much for her,” Harvard coach Traci Green said. “I’m proud of the way she fought, even though she got steamrolled...
...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...