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...quick, but very often beatable. With the overall score 3-3, the Crimson’s hopes rested on the shoulders of No. 1 Chris Clayton. The 93rd-ranked sophomore had fought through numerous long rallies to force a second set after dropping his first, 6-2, to Northwestern??s speedy Willy Lock. After a first set that featured much dizzying action, Clayton changed into a fresh white T-shirt. The road-team camouflage and dry shirt brought Clayton momentum that lasted him through the second set, which he took 6-4, and four games into the third...
...doubles positions to claim the first point of the match.“We are struggling a bit in doubles,” Graham said. “We have some work to do there and in getting people healthy.”Northwestern??s Prousis, ranked No. 12 in the nation, defeated Ko, 6-2, 6-0, in the No. 3 singles spot. The Wildcats’ Georgia Rose triumphed, 6-1, 6-3, over O’Riain to increase her team’s overall lead to 3-0. Northwestern clinched the victory when...
...pinned Crimson sophomore Billy Colgan (197 lbs.) in 0:24, Ogunwole repeated last week’s performance by recording another overtime victory against a ranked opponent, defeating 11th-ranked Payam Zarrinpour—who had beaten Ogunwole, 1-0, in the third-place match in the Midlands at Northwestern??in overtime. “I think I’m definitely in shape now to do well,” Ogunwole said.“Right now, the team is just pushing forward through the next couple of weeks,” he added...
...Raton, Fla., won the Ivy Player of the Year award in 2004 after helping lead Harvard to an undefeated title season. This year, despite struggling to play due to injuries, she went 12-11 in singles action—including a victory over national No. 1 Audra Cohen of Northwestern??and 15-5 in doubles...
Most recently, Erickson was an assistant coach at Northwestern??her alma mater—and she also coached...