1. deLone/Henikoff (HARVARD) d. Demsey/Chugh (Cornell), 6-1, 6-1, 2. Kenas/Beckenbach (Cornell) d. Small/Minkus (HARVARD), 6-2, 6-0; 3. Wang/Erika Elmuts (HARVARD) d. Amsley Hossner/Chris McKenna (Cornell), 6-7, 6-2, 6-2. and fourth-seeded Co-Captain Nicole Rival.
"We definitely didn't want to lose the Ivytitle," Krass said. "I breathed a little easierwhen [deLone] started winning in her first set."
DeLone diced Kenas, 6-4, 6-0, at first singlesto give the Crimson their first lead of the game.
Harvard never looked back.
Henikoff recouped from a second-set struggle todump Demsey at second singles in straight sets andup the Harvard advantage to 4-2.
Melinda Wang followed suit in fifth singles,smashing Siema Shah to clinch the match.
Small overcame a first-set deficit in fourthsingles to blast Beckenbach, and Minkus defeatedChugh in third singles to provide the final count.
THE NOTEBOOK: The Crimson charges intotoday's match against Princeton hoping to avertsharing the Ivy title for the second consecutiveyear