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At No. 1 doubles, the Harvard duo of Snyder and Chu, playing in only their third match together, faced Baylor’s Nathan McGregor and Markus Hornung, the No. 34-ranked doubles pair in the country. Snyder and Chu—an aggressive lefty-righty combination—hung...
The other two doubles matches were heading toward a split. Sophomore Chris Chiou teamed up with co-captain William Lee in the No. 2 spot, but got down quickly against the Bears’ Benjamin Becker and Zoltan Papp, eventually losing 8-3.
In the final doubles match, junior David Lingman and sophomore Mark Riddell cruised early on, going up 7-2 versus Matias Marin and Reiner Neurohr. Baylor managed to roll off five straight games, however, to tie the score at 7-7.
At that point, though, the No. 1 match was coming to an exciting conclusion. The Bears broke Snyder’s serve to go up 6-5, and finished off the Crimson 8-6 to win the doubles point.
“We had the points to win in almost every single match, especially the doubles,” Snyder said.