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Crimson Loses Undefeated Ivy Record in Split

Harvard beats Penn, but falls to Princeton to drop out of first place in the league

Harvard’s freshman Jason Michas and junior Eliot Buchanan in the No. 5 and No. 6 positions, respectively, secured 3-1 wins, as did Endresen, Ma, and senior Alex Lavoie at No. 10.

Sophomore William Ahmed, playing at No. 8, also tallied a victory for Harvard, defeating Brooks Russell, 3-0.

“Every match where it could have been a tough match, [Dartmouth, Cornell, Penn] they have made it look easy,” Bajwa said. “And they have gotten better at it.”

For Lavoie, as well as West and Cohen, the matchup against Penn marked the last home win in their college careers.

“It definitely hasn’t hit us yet,” Cohen said. “It was nice to be recognized for the work we put in over the four years...That was nice, but it doesn’t feel like it’s over yet because we still have a lot to play.”

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—Staff writer Alex Sopko can be reached at sopko@fas.harvard.edu.

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