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DON’T HAVE A CAO

By Karen Zhou
Junior co-captain Holly Cao, shown above in previous action, was undefeated at No. 1 singles this weekend against No. 36 Yale and No. 45 Brown, but the standout lost both of her No. 2 doubles matches. The Crimson hung on for a narrow win against the Bears to stay in the Ivy League title hunt.
Junior co-captain Holly Cao, shown above in previous action, was undefeated at No. 1 singles this weekend against No. 36 Yale and No. 45 Brown, but the standout lost both of her No. 2 doubles matches. The Crimson hung on for a narrow win against the Bears to stay in the Ivy League title hunt.

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