If Wang cannot play, junior Vedica Jain will be the likely candidate for the No. 1 slot.
Should the Crimson face William and Mary, Harvard will face a good team that it has already lost to once this season.
"It will definitely be nice to try and get some revenge," freshman Fleur Broughton said. "We'd like to improve as a team. We're training hard."
The Tribe claimed the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) championship for the 14th time in a row, and have won 73 consecutive league matches.
William and Mary Senior Tari Ann Toro and junior Carolijn van Rossum, are the No. 40 and No. 48 players in the country, respectively.
Toro is also the CAA Player of Year and sports a singles record of 35-10. Van Rossum is 29-18 in singles play.
In doubles, Toro and senior Laura Tsaggaris are the No. 22 doubles team in the country, and van Rossum and freshman Delphine Troch are No. 31.
The Crimson have already been working hard to get to this point.
"It wasn't clear heading into the Ivy season," Ghazal said. "People had their doubts. We had a young team. But we gained confidence with each match."
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