The singles line-up again was shifted forward as Chung, who would normally play fifth singles in a healthy Crimson line-up, took over the first singles spot.
The revamped singles line-up, which included three freshmen (Arnold, Olsson, and Josh Hausman) proved strong enough to earn the victory.
"The freshmen have really handled everything well," Chung said. "They've really held their own."
The weekend results left the Crimson 5-2 in the EITA, still without a berth at the regional tournament which it will host on the weekend of May 14-15.
Harvard is still the master of its own fate, though, going into tomorrow's Dartmouth match at the Beren Tennis Center.
"If we beat Dartmouth we'll get into the tournament," Chung said. "They're the only team that beat us last year so we're looking for revenge."
Looking to the bright side of the Crimson's injury-plagued season, it appears that sophomore Todd Meringoff and junior Umesha Wallooppillai may return to the line-up by the end of the week.
Untill then, though, the Crimson will have to rely on its patchwork line-up to get it to the regional tournament where, if healthy, Harvard can still compete with anyone.