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Guruge Band

By Jessica S. Lin
The Crimson’s No. 2 player Nirasha Guruge endured a grueling weekend, going five sets against Trinity and Stanford. The sophomore split her matches, topping the Lady Bantam’s Nayelly Hernandez on Saturday.
The Crimson’s No. 2 player Nirasha Guruge endured a grueling weekend, going five sets against Trinity and Stanford. The sophomore split her matches, topping the Lady Bantam’s Nayelly Hernandez on Saturday.

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