After taking the first two games 9-5, Browne dropped the third game 9-6. Anderson took the momentum and ran with it, winning the first four points of the fourth game.
Browne then roared back to win nine straight points in response, closing out the match 9-4.
“Tina’s a very strong player,” Witcher said. “She never gives up.”
Harvard dominated up and down the lineup, with particularly strong performances at the bottom of the ladder. The seventh, eighth and ninth spots gave up only eight points combined.
“We have a pretty deep team,” Thorndike said. “From number three down, we’re all pretty competitive with each other. We overpower teams at the bottom.”
The Crimson is off until Dec. 7, when the squad travels to Ithaca to face No. 9 Cornell.
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