"It won't be lopsided. I guess a 5-4 or 6-3 match."
Strategy for the Crimson has changed since the beginning of the season. While Bajwa initially thought that the bottom of the lineup would win the matches, he realized that the top was pretty good, too. If one or two matches in the top go the Crimson's way, it should be able to squeak out a close win. But the fact remains that Trinity still has the talent on its side.
"All the players on both sides know each other from other tournaments," Wyant said. "They have some foreign players which we haven't seen, but really we're comfortable against them."
No one expects this to be the only meeting between these two powerhouses.
"If we fall short we'll work towards defeating them in the team championships," Bajwa said. "But we've overcome the fear that we can't beat them."
WOMEN
With a 8-1 victory over Dartmouth last night, the Crimson improved its record to 5-0. While Trinity will be the hardest match for Harvard to date, Bajwa (who serves as both men's and women's coach) isn't worried.
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