The No. 3 pair of junior Kristen Flink and Curto took the other Harvard loss.
Flink and Curto, however, had just been paired before the match due to a knee injury by freshman Sarah McGinty, Curto's usual partner.
McGinty is expected to play this weekend.
"We had a strong day overall," Jain said. "But two doubles losses shouldn't happen."
Of course, Harvard's single's strength reduced any Lion win to a moral victory.
"We were dominant," Fleur said. "We gained a lot of experience early on in the season and it really helped us."
Harvard 8, Cornell 1
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