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NO NEED TO CAO-TOW

By Divya Kishore
Junior Holly Cao, the No. 45 singles player in the country, knocked off Maryland’s representative at the top singles spot, but her effort was not enough to prevent the Crimson’s 6-1 loss to the Terrapins yesterday. She also teamed up with Natalie Blosser to take home a victory at No. 2 doubles.
Junior Holly Cao, the No. 45 singles player in the country, knocked off Maryland’s representative at the top singles spot, but her effort was not enough to prevent the Crimson’s 6-1 loss to the Terrapins yesterday. She also teamed up with Natalie Blosser to take home a victory at No. 2 doubles.

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