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Netwomen Execute Elis, 6-3

Crimson Claims First Place as Big Green Blasts Bruins

"I was really psyched today, because we pulled together and overcame everything against us," Henikoff said. "Drago has been sick, I have back problems, Nikki injured her heel, Jen hurt her leg. Everyone made such a big effort to play, and [today's win] was the result."

THE NOTEBOOK: The Bruins will try to recoup their hopes for an Ivy title when they visit Beren Tennis Center today at noon...Brown features Anna Sloan, the nation's 29th-ranked player, and Anne Fitzpatrick, the nation's 37th-ranked player...The Bruins were without number-three singles Serena Wu against the Big Green yesterday. She is expected to be able to compete today...President Derek C. Bok is expected for the match, fulfilling his promise at the Columbia game two weeks ago. Crimson, 6-3 at Beren Tennis Center

Singles Matches

1. Amy deLone (H) d. Lynn Rosentrach (Y), 6-3, 6-3; 2. Jamie Henikoff (H) d. Laura Flynn (Y), 6-2, 6-2; 3. Jen Mahoney (Y) d. Cristina Dragomirescu (H), 5-2, ret.; 4. Kara Weiner (Y) d. Jen Minkus (H), 6-1, 1-0, ret.; 5. Nikki Rival (H) d. Karen Salomon (Y), 6-0, 6-0; 6. Erika Elmuts (H) d. Adrienna Amato (Y), 6-1, 6-4.

Doubles Matches

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1. deLone/Henikoff (H) d. Rosentrach/Flynn (Y), 6-2, 6-2; 2. Dragomirescru/Minkus (H) d. Mahoney/Caroline Johnston (Y), 6-3, 7-6; 3. Salomon/Weiner (Y) d. Elmuts/Rival (H), 6-3, 3-6, 6-4.

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