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By Jennifer S Shi
Junior Camille Jania, shown above in earlier action, and the Harvard women’s tennis team dropped back-to-back road contests at Penn and Princeton over the weekend, both 4-3. In Saturday’s matchup at Penn, Jania led the Crimson with two wins including a 6-1, 6-0 singles victory.
Junior Camille Jania, shown above in earlier action, and the Harvard women’s tennis team dropped back-to-back road contests at Penn and Princeton over the weekend, both 4-3. In Saturday’s matchup at Penn, Jania led the Crimson with two wins including a 6-1, 6-0 singles victory.

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