With No. 1 team Jain and Magyera crushing Naison-Phillips and Fu, 8-1, and the No. 3 team of Ghazal and Broughton rolling to an 8-4 win, the Crimson clinched the match victory.
McGinty and Curto's 9-7 win at No. 3 doubles was the icing on the cake.
"We were extremely happy because we had lost 5-4 to Yale in the fall," Ghazal said. "We were really happy to get revenge. Everybody came out on fire."
The Crimson host Dartmouth on Wednesday at 2 p.m. for the Ivy closer.
"You don't want to underestimate any team," Ghazal said. "We are going to prepare for a tough match."
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