Despite having technically lost the match after being swept in the first four singles matches, freshman Lara Naqushbandi's performance was one of the handful of bright spots on the night. Naqushbandi made short work of the Tigers' Pryia Bhupathi in the No. 5 slot, defeating Bhupathi 7-6 and 6-4.
Sophomore Fleur Broughton
rounded out the singles action for the Crimson, falling to Princeton's Kristi Watson in three sets (7-6, 5-7, 6-3).
Harvard did not fare much better in doubles play, nabbing only one of three possible victories.
The tandem of Bajin and Ghazal dominated the pair of Hastings-Phillips and Large, handing them a decisive 8-2 loss.
Vasisht and Watson continued their domination and posted a 9-7 victory at No. 2 doubles over Jain and sophomore Andrea Magyera, who is returning from an injury.
Bhupathi and Krisnamurthy completed the day in the third seeded spot, handing Broughton and sophomore Sarah McGinty an 8-4 loss.
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