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Women's Tennis

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The Harvard and women's tennis team dropped the second match in as many days yesterday, this time falling to a powerful Northwestern squad, 8-1. The Crimson bowed to Oklahoma Stale, 7-2, Thursday.

Playing at the Washington National Insurance Invitational in Chicago, Harvard fell prey to the aggressive play of the Wildcats. The only bright spot came when top-seeded Elizabeth Evens knocked off a tough Maive Quinlan, 6-2, 6-4.

The netwomen met Brigham Young University today before returning home for their spring schedule

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