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Co-captain Susanna Lingman was named Ivy League Player of the Year on Thursday, and was also unanimously selected to the All-Ivy first team in singles. With the selection, she became only the 10th player in league history to be named to the first team in all four years.
Freshman Celia Durkin was selected Ivy League Rookie of the Year, and was also named All-Ivy first team in singles. Durkin and junior Melissa Anderson were unanimously selected first team All-Ivy in doubles. In addition, Anderson earned All-Ivy second team honors in singles.
Bergman and sophomore Elsa O’Riain were named second team All-Ivy in doubles.
No other Ivy team had as many All-Ivy representatives as Harvard’s five.
—CALEB W. PEIFFER
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