"We won this match pretty easily," Passarella said. "Even sitting out two of our top six players."
After being forced to play indoors against Princeton due to rain, Harvard encountered slightly better weather conditions against Penn.
By sweeping the Quakers in doubles, Harvard repeated its performance against Princeton.
At No. 1, Blake and Majmudar crushed the Quakers' Dominic Rioux and Brett Meringoff, 8-0. Meanwhile, Green and Clark scored an 8-2 victory against Uday Garg and Joe Zupan at the No. 2 position. And Passarella and Doran teamed up again at No. 3 to cruise past Eric Sobotka and Tyler Anderson, 8-4.
The sweeping sensation extended to singles play. Majmudar and Green sat out to give other Crimson players some match time. Blake defeated Sobotka 6-2, 6-4 at No. 1 singles, and Passarella followed with a 6-1, 6-3 victory at the No. 3 slot over Dominic Rioux--who had beaten Passarella last year. At No. 4, Clark dominated Brian Barki 6-4, 6-3, while Doran fought to a 6-3, 7-5 win over Jordan Szekely at No. 2.
Harvard looks to continue its unbeaten Ivy streak this Friday in its final home match of the season against Brown and again on Sunday against Yale, who boast what is probably the third strongest team in the Ivies.