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HAYES HIS WAY
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HAYES HIS WAY

Junior Mike Hayes stepped up for the shorthanded Harvard men’s tennis team, going 5-1 in the weekend’s Intersession Invitational. The Crimson enjoyed a successful tournament, posting a winning record.

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SHE'S A KILLER!
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SHE'S A KILLER!

Normally, committing 46 kills over a weekend would land you in prison. But for senior executioner Kathryn McKinley, all it did was leave 46 Yale and Brown rallies dead and give the Crimson a fighting chance, although the Bears and Bulldogs would eventuall

'TON OF BRICKS
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'TON OF BRICKS

Junior co-captain Chris Clayton, shown here in earlier action, sat out the first two of the four spring break matches, returning in the match against San Diego State to win the singles point and give his team a 4-3 victory.

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TWICE AS NICE
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TWICE AS NICE

Junior No. 2 Sasha Ermakov registered a pair of singles wins and a doubles victory in matches with Binghamton and Boston College over the weekend, including the clinching point against the Bearcats.

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KING OF CLAY'
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KING OF CLAY'

Harvard’s co-captains, junior Chris Clayton—shown here in earlier action—and senior Dan Nguyen, advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2007 Wilson/ITA Northeast Regional Men’s Tennis Championships in Princeton, N.J., this weekend. Clayton dropped just one s

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KING OF CLAY
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KING OF CLAY

Junior co-captain Chris Clayton, shown here in earlier action, dropped a trademark three-set match in Harvard’s loss to top-seeded Penn State. The Crimson, however, had a great run at the ECAC Invitational, advancing all the way to the semifinals after a

BLOCK PARTY
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BLOCK PARTY

Captain and middle hitter Suzie Trimble, shown here in earlier action, led the Harvard defense with four solo blocks and two block assists. Nevertheless, it was the Dartmouth defense that dominated in a 3-0 sweep.

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The Dartmouth block stifled the Harvard offense, limiting the Crimson to sub-.200 hitting the entire match. Harvard will seek revenge in Hanover on Friday.

MAKE THEM TRIMBLE
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MAKE THEM TRIMBLE

Captain Suzie Trimble had a solid tournament for the Crimson, including a match-high 13 kills in a 3-1 victory over Hartford. However, the Crimson dropped its Ivy opener against Dartmouth, falling, 3-0, on Friday night. Harvard will seek revenge against t

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