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Sportswrap

In only its fourth show ever, Harvard's equestrian club travelled to the University of Lowell over the weekend--and came away with an impressive smattering of prizes.

In the open horsemanship division, Gabey Gosman and Mark Samuel both placed third. Gosman took home more than one honor, finishing first in open horsemanship over fences as well.

Hannah Bouldin (reserve), Sue Rutfield (sixth) and Kim Smith (fourth) all placed in the intermediate horsemanship category--and Smith also finished second in intermediate horsemanship over fences.

Club founder Laura Dadagian nabbed a fourth in novice horsemanship, while Mary Krauss placed third in advanced walk-trot.

Tennis

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The Harvard women's tennis team dropped only three individual matches on the way to a weekend sweep of William & Mary and Virginia.

The netwomen downed Virginia Saturday, 8-1, with all six singles players claiming victories.

Only Virginia's 6-2, 6-0 upset of third-doubles team Cindy Buchsbaum and Kristin Bland marred the Crimson slate.

The Tribe, the host for the weekend, gave Harvard a bit of a scare the following day by knocking off Buchsbaum and Kathy Vigna, the Crimson's top two singles players.

However, the netwomen hung on to capture the remaining four singles matches and all three doubles contests--giving the Crimson a decisive 7-2 victory.

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