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It was business as usual Saturday when the Harvard women's tennis team downed a highly touted University of Pennsylvania squad, 7-2, in Philadelphia.
The Crimson's top-seeded Elizabeth Evans led the way, downing Penn's Karen Nyman in straight sets. Only losses in the fourth and fifth singles divisions marred an otherwise perfect day for Harvard.
The netwomen, now 4-4, return to action Tuesday against Dartmouth in Hanover.
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