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M., W. Tennis Start NCAA Runs

* No. 47 women seek payoff for tough non-conference schedule

By no means a shallow team, the Crimson has a formidable lineup prepared for the Bulldogs. Magyera and freshman Fleur Broughton have been consistent point scorers, as has sophomore Sanaz Ghazal.

In a tough loss, the Crimson took a slight blow to its confidence with a loss to regional rival Boston University last week 5-1.

Magyera posted the only Crimson victory of the day, topping B.U.'s Jennifer Momii in three sets, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4.

Jain and Ghazal fell in straight sets to the Terriers. Playing No. 1, Jain lost to the Terriers' Selin Nassi 6-2, 6-2. Christina Causeway triumphed over No. 3 Ghazal, 6-1, 6-2. Broughton hung tough in the No. 4 slot, falling to Carrie Rose, 7-5, 6-4.

Wang, who aggravated her shoulder in a match a few weeks ago, chose to sit out against the Terriers. Team members said Wang would decide whether she could play tomorrow.

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Shaking it off the untimely loss, the Crimson has regrouped and feels confident about this weekend.

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