But two strong victories weren't enough to propel the Crimson over the Tigers in the semifinal.
Harvard fought valiantly but could not overcome No. 3 Princeton, as the Tigers took the match 5-4.
Entering the doubles matches, Princeton was ahead 4-2, needing only one more match point to move on to the final round. The deciding factor was No. 1 doubles, as Bajin and Magyera were unable to hang on, falling to Princeton's Amanda Hastings-Phillips and Gailer Large.
The Crimson defeated Princeton in No. 2 and 3 singles, as both
Bajin and Jerath picked up the wins.
"Princeton was a little bit of a disappointment, but it's only going to motivate us," Ghazal said. "We're looking forward to the Ivies at the end of the season and hopefully we'll get revenge in the spring."