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With the game tied at nine, Guruge kept her cool and smashed home a hit to end the first game, 11-9. The second game was also close, but Guruge still emerged victorious, 11-8. In the end, Ariffin just didn’t have enough in the tank to keep up with a resilient Guruge, as the Penn No. 2 player fell in the final game...
...player in the country after defeating last year’s Ivy League Player of the Year Kristen Lange in three games, 11-3, 11-9, 11-7. The hard-hitting Lange fell rather easily in the first game but kept up with Gemmell in the second...
Hideko Tachibana at No. 2 soon followed her fellow freshman’s example. After taking the first set, 6-2, Tachibana quickly fell behind 2-1 in the second set. Not to be outdone, Tachibana stole back the momentum while approaching the net with a cross-court backhand that sliced across the service boxes and well out of reach of her opponent to take the game. She went on to win the next four games to take the match and give Harvard its third point...
...Holly is a special player,” Green said. “Once again she came through for us. She clawed her way back and won the first set and then won the second set pretty easily...
Freshman Kristin Norton finished the afternoon for the Crimson in style at No. 3. After taking the first set 6-3, Norton fell behind 5-3 in the second before storming back to take four straight games and the match. The win moves Norton to 3-1 at No. 3 singles this season...