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Down one game in the doubles point, Harvard senior Mark Riddell and sophomore Brandon Chiu—playing at No. 2—knotted doubles at one game apiece after defeating Washington??€™s Christoph Palmanshofer and Peter Scharler, 8-6. Harvard co-captain David Lingman and junior Jonathan Chu, ranked No. 32 in the country, took on highly-rated Husky pair No. 11 Alex Slovic and Alex Vlaski with the final doubles match—and the first point—on the line...
Both freshman Jack Li, who had keyed Harvard’s victory over Kentucky the day before, and Chu, fresh off doubles success, lost in straight sets to Washington??€™s Scott Felsenthal and Slovic, respectively...
Riddell tied the match at 2-2 after defeating Palmanshofer, 6-0, 7-6. That was Harvard’s last score of the tournament. Scharler defeated Harvard senior Chris Chiou, 7-6, 7-5, to take a 3-2 lead and Washington??€™s Daniel Chu delivered the decisive blow moments later, defeating Harvard co-captain No. 78 Cliff Nguyen...
...cause was Article I, Section 11 of Washington??€™s state constitution, which states, “No public money or property shall be appropriated or applied to any religious worship, exercise, or instruction...
...Washington??€™s decision not to subsidize religious instruction to implement its state constitutional policy of separation of church and state does not infringe Davey’s right to seek a theology degree,’’ she wrote...