The Harvard men's tennis team learned that it's going to be a little bit tougher this Ivy League season.
Last year, the Crimson ripped through the Ivies, going undefeated, even blanking Cornell, Brown, Penn and Dartmouth, 7-0. Of course, that was with star James Blake, who is now competing alongside Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi.
Harvard went into this weekend, however, as an underdog against red-hot Columbia and nationally ranked Cornell. Dropping an extremely close 4-3 decision on Friday against the Lions, the Crimson rebounded the next afternoon, taking out the Big Red 4-3.
Harvard 4, Cornell 3
The doubles teams hit the courts first. With junior Mike Rich unable to play due to a death in the family, Harvard experimented with the No. 3 team of junior Anthony Barker and sophomore William Lee. The duo lost, 9-7, but Harvard was able to get the doubles point by winning at Nos. 1 and 2. Co-captain John Doran and sophomore Cillie Swart won 8-6 at the top spot, while freshman Dave Lingman and the other co-captain, Joe Green, won 9-7.
In the singles, Barker finished up his match first at No. 5, defeating Mike Mestel 7-5, 6-3. Lingman then beat Joe Chrisman, 6-4, 7-5, at No. 2 to give Harvard a 3-0 lead. The spectators at Reis Tennis Center then turned their attention to No. 6, where Swart was battling Carl Thorsen. Swart saved three set points during a first-set tiebreaker, then easily won the second for a 7-6 (8), 6-3 win and a Harvard victory.
Columbia 4, Harvard 3
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