In a dramatic finish to the match, the No. 3 doubles team of McGinty and junior Roxanna Curto won 8-3 to clinch the win.
"They've pulled through consistently," Wang said, noting that the pair has decided more than just this match. "Every point, they were just making every shot."
Harvard 6, Yale 3
Wang retired from her match against Yale senior Somer Khanlarian at No. 1 singles with a shoulder injury in the first set.
"My serve was really painful," Wang said. "I had a really tough match against Brown, but I hadn't fully recovered."
The shoulder, which has bothered her all season and kept her out of competition for much of the year, will make her a question mark for upcoming matches.
"That might have been my last match of the year," Wang said. "We'll just see how it goes. It's definitely sad, but going in halfway through the season, I was happy being able to contribute as much as I could."
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