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where have all the cowboys gone?
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where have all the cowboys gone?

The Harvard women’s tennis team, including freshman EVA WANG, top, celebrates its win over Oklahoma State in the first round of NCAAs, held at the Beren Tennis Center. The Crimson won 4-1 and proceeded to beat Arizona 4-3 the following day.

CHU ON THIS
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CHU ON THIS

Sophomore Jonathan Chu, who starts at No. 2 singles, helped the men’s tennis team to its 12th Ivy title in the last 15 years. It is the second year in a row that Chu has played in the No. 2 spot behind junior co-captain David Lingman.

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COURTING GAINSVILLE
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COURTING GAINSVILLE

Sophomore COURTNEY BERGMAN defeated Arizona’s Emilie Scribot, the fifth-ranked player in the country, in three sets to clinch a 4-3 victory for the Crimson on Saturday. Harvard advances to the NCAA Championship round of 16 to be held in Gainseville, Fla.

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RID OF THEM
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RID OF THEM

Junior MARK RIDDELL and classmate Chris Chiou won 9-7 at No. 2 doubles to clinch the doubles point for Harvard Saturday against VCU.

THE WHEELS ARE CHU-RNING
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THE WHEELS ARE CHU-RNING

No. 95 sophomore JONATHAN CHU dropped a 6-2, 7-5 decision to Alabama’s Stephen Mitchell at second singles in the Crimson’s 4-0 loss in the second round of the NCAA tournament yesterday.

SECRET HANDSHAKE
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SECRET HANDSHAKE

Sophomore JONATHAN CHU (left) and junior co-captain DAVID LINGMAN celebrate a point during their 9-7 win at No. 1 doubles against Virginia Commonwealth on Saturday.

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