Word: seed
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Freshman Fleur Broughton, who came to Harvard from Christchurch, New Zealand, started off the weekend well for the team, knocking off Dart-mouth's Allison Taff, the number-two seed in the B flight. Broughton squeaked through the first set in a tiebreaker, 7-3, then dropped the second 1-6. After some words of wisdom from Coach Gordon Graham, she smoked Taff 6-0 in the third...
...part of the other big win for the Crimson. In A-Flight doubles, she and junior Vedica Jain held on for a stunning 9-8 (7-3) triumph over Brown's Saranga Sangakkara and Julia Martynova. Sangakkarra is ranked 57th in the nation, and she was the number three seed in the A Flight for this tournament. Jain and Magyera fell behind 7-4 then took four games for an 8-7 lead. They dropped the next game and then pulled out the win in the tiebreaker...
With no major injuries keeping players out of the lineup, the Crimson seems ready to go. As the defending champions and the draw's top seed, the expectations are understandably high. However, with a talented, battle-tested squad coming off an imprressive showing last weekend, a repeat...
...Crimson will play in the ECAC Championships this Friday through Monday at Princeton. The Crimson is the defending ECAC champion and the number one seed for this year...
...sick of (and from) Tommy's at 2 a.m. (Of course, I'm sick of the sesame seed crust...