Sophomore No. 1Margaret Elias was most impressive, shutting out Tufts' top player, Winnie So, 9-0, 9-0, 9-0. No Crimson victory came by less than 7 points.
Bawja acknowledged the difficulty in finding lasting value in such a mismatch.
"Even though it was not close," Bajwa said. "It is important that each player uses these games to develop her own personal performance."
No. 15 Tufts (7-10) provided similar developmental fodder for the rest of the Crimson squad. Joining Elias in a complete blanking of her opponent were freshman No. 4 Ella Witcher, junior No. 6 Virginia Brown, and freshman No. 7 Lindsay Coleman.
The team can also view the win as a suitable warmup to a big weekend. The Crimson's record now stands at 6-1 heading into this weekend's games against No.1 Pennsylvania and Princeton. The women's team also has the opportunity to clinch the Ivy League Championship with wins the weekend.