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Coming into Friday’s match against Brown (15-7, 3-2 Ivy) and yesterday’s match at No. 46 Yale (15-6, 4-2), the Harvard women’s tennis team found itself at a critical juncture in its season. With its loss to No. 28 Princeton (20-5, 7-0) last weekend, the squad witnessed an Ivy League title fall out of its control...
...Crimson knows that if it wants to qualify for the NCAA tournament, it has to consistently deliver top performances for the remainder of the season. Entering the weekend in a four-way tie in the Ivy League standings with Brown, Yale, and Dartmouth (16-4, 3-2), No. 56 Harvard (13-7, 5-1) knew it needed crucial victories against the Bears and Bulldogs to inch closer to an NCAA berth...
...Crimson got those wins, topping Brown, 5-2, before pulling out a tight 4-3 win over Yale to move into sole possession of second place...
HARVARD 4, YALE...
Earlier this season at the ECAC Championships, Yale produced a decisive 6-1 win over the Crimson. The two old rivals faced off again yesterday, and this time around, Harvard was a different team with a different outlook. Willing to put the past to rest, the Crimson had just one goal on its mind—a victory that would bridge the gap to a potential NCAA tournament spot...