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From there, Jantzen moved to the semifinals where he met a familiar foe—Lehigh’s Matt Anderson, who got the four seed in the tournament. Though Jantzen had defeated him 10-1 earlier in the year, Anderson greatly inhibited Jantzen’s movement during the third period in that match, when he used his long frame to lock up Jantzen to prevented him from getting out from the bottom position for much of the period. This match proved less frustrating, however, as Jantzen won it 7-4 with his next stop in the finals...
Duboc, the 11th seed, battled valiantly in both her main-round matches, winning a five-game come-from-behind thriller against Penn’s Radhika Ahluwalia 2-9, 7-9, 9-2, 9-4, 9-1. She was the first Harvard player to fall to Reddy, however, winning the first game but ultimately losing the match...
Duboc lost in the semifinals of the second round consolation to Princeton’s Claire Rein-Weston, the 10th seed in the tournament...
...loss or tie to the Bulldogs would have severely torpedoed the Crimson’s playoff plans, possibly costing the squad the ECAC regular season title and a No. 1 seed in the conference tournament...
...Harvard captured a split of the ECAC title with No. 4 St. Lawrence, who swept Union this weekend to post an equal conference record. The Crimson’s better overall record and sweep of St. Lawrence in head-to-head action, however, secures Harvard the No. 1 seed in the ECAC tournament...