Djilianova is riding a 17-game win streak, including a win over No. 3 Marissa Irvin of Stanford on April 20.
This could be bad news for Harvard.
The Crimson might face the Bulldogs without captain Ivy Wang, Harvard's top player. Wang sat out most of the season with a shoulder injury, but played in a few recent Ivy League matches before aggravating it again.
"Ivy's resting," Ghazal said. "She'll try to play, but we're not sure. She makes a big difference because she will play No. 1 and it's reassuring to have her in the lineup, but we won with her and without her this year, so we are confident either way."
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."
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