It was great doubles and could have gone either way. It's tough to lose the doubles, because you always want that first point, but we're playing well, and now we just need to win four singles matches.

I'm not worried about the rest of the season. We have a very deep team in the America East. We will be seeded No. 1 in the conference tournament.

We went into the match feeling pretty positive. We felt like [we] could beat them, but in the end they just played better than us.

It will be nice to play on a consistent surface in warm weather, as opposed to here. We are going to play some nationally ranked teams, but we can beat anyone -- we just have to be confident when we step on the court.

We played against the 18th-ranked team out of maybe 350 Division I programs, so we're talking maybe one of the 20 best teams in the country. Harvard is a very solid and very deep team. We played them tough.

We face UNH and Columbia this weekend, and we usually play well against both teams. I am very confident about our chances this weekend.

Erin played great tennis out there. She had a good chance to take a game or two.

One challenge you have when facing a ranked team is how you prepare. It is difficult to prepare for a team with that much talent who you do not face on a regular basis.

She's such a competitor. (Friday), she lost the first set and I knew that she'd come back. She won the last two sets. She's got a lot of style and she has a lot of shots. She's only a sophomore and we know she has a lot of talent. Now, it's a matter of learning how to play the top players around the country.