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Tears and Rain

By Martin C. Ye
It all came down to freshman Hannah Morrill’s matchup with the Big Green’s Georgiana Smyser to determine the winner of the matchup and also potentially clinch a share of the Ivy League title. Morrill won the first set before Smyser challenged the rookie and took the second one, 6-3. Morrill was up early in the third set but ultimately dropped the matchup, 6-3.
It all came down to freshman Hannah Morrill’s matchup with the Big Green’s Georgiana Smyser to determine the winner of the matchup and also potentially clinch a share of the Ivy League title. Morrill won the first set before Smyser challenged the rookie and took the second one, 6-3. Morrill was up early in the third set but ultimately dropped the matchup, 6-3.

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