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...Crimson had made history with an upset of No. 1 seed Stanford in 1998, the only No. 16 seed to ever topple a top squad at the NCAA Tournament...
After beginning the season 1-10, the Crimson rallied to run off a 13-1 record in Ivy League play and earn an NCAA berth for the first time since 2003. Although Harvard was unable to replicate its miracle upset over Stanford as a No. 16 seed in 1998 yesterday, the big-game experience gained by squad’s young core could play dividends in the near future...
...this spring, trailed 5-0 early in their match. They rallied, but ultimately fell short, losing 8-5. Following a rain delay, the singles matches were all Miami. Litvak fell to No. 34 Audrey Bananada, 6-2, 6-4, in the top spot. “I was really upset,” Litvak said. “I could have played much better. I didn’t feel my tennis was up where it should have been.” Mukundan and Brook both lost their singles matches by identical scores...
...some good looks,” Doron said. “The extra pass was there today and that’s why we shot the ball so well.”But the sharp-shooting guard made her biggest impact down the stretch, pushing the already-improbable upset even further out of Harvard’s reach. The three-year captain came alive in the second half, draining seemingly every perimeter jumper that came her way from the packed-in paint. Doron scored nine straight Maryland points in the middle of the second half, capping the run with...
...Michigan, O’Connor defeated Aaron Martin of Chattanooga, 6-3, and Matt Coughlin of Indiana, 4-3, to become one of only two true freshman All-Americans in the tournament. In the third-place bout, O’Connor faced top seed Dustin Schlatter, who had been upset the day before, and lost 5-4, but captured the fifth-place bout in a 6-4 decision. “J.P. lost by one point against the returning national champ,” Weiss said, “so it just goes to show where he is at this...