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Torres, She, Doubles Teams Still Alive at Rolex

By Eric F. Brown

At the Rolex Regional Championships this past weekend, the Harvard men's and women's tennis teams have players that are still alive in the brackets.

All of the men's singles have been eliminated thus far, but on the women's side sophomore Mylin Torres and freshman Rosemary She made it to the Sweet 16 yesterday.

In women's doubles action, co-captain Kate Roiter and junior Gina Majmudar advanced to the Sweet 16, along with the Torres/sophomore Gabriela Hricko duo. For the men, the teams of sophomores Philip Tseng/Thomas Blake and of junior Mitty Arnold/senior Todd Meringoff got to the Elite Eight.

Many men's singles players advanced deep, but none have stayed undefeated. Blake lost a close, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 7-6 (5) match to Princeton's Reed Cordish in the quarterfinals, who had defeated Tseng a round earlier. Arnold and Meringoff, meanwhile, both fell to Aaron Marchetti of Virginia Tech, the other semifinalist.

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