Playing at the No. 2 spot, sophomore Brandon McLaughlin, shown here in a previous contest, split his matches this weekend, earning a three-game sweep at Columbia but falling in four games to Cornell counterpart Thomas Spettigue, 3-1. Despite McLaughlin’s loss, Harvard managed to beat the Big Red, 5-4. pushing its all-time mark against the Ivy foe to 41-2.
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