Harvard 7, Columbia 2
Only No. 1 Vedica Jain, a junior, had any difficulty dispatching her Lion opponent, needing three sets to win 6-1, 4-6, 7-5.
"Columbia played pretty well," Jain said. "I was just playing as aggressive as I could."
The rest of the individual competition was a rout paced by a 6-0, 6-1 win by No. 4 Maygera and a 6-3, 6-3 victory by freshman Fleur Broughton.
Sophomore Sanaz Ghazal, junior Roxanna Curto, and junior Aparna Ravi also came out on the positive side of the ledger.
The Lions fared surprisingly better in doubles competition, stunning the Crimson by taking two of three matches.
The No. 1 double team of Ghazal and Broughton fell in the most tense match of the day.
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