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Due to inclement weather, the men’s and women’s squash teams both did not play their originally scheduled match against Yale yesterday, to be rescheduled for next Wednesday, February 21.
On the men’s side, the Crimson was coming off a difficult 6-3 road loss against Princeton in which top-ranked Siddarth Suchde suffered an injury, resulting in his first match loss in two years. After being up by three games, the Tigers rallied back for the win to claim the Ivy Championship.
For the women, Harvard also lost the Ivy title to Princeton with its 7-2 loss. Supriya Balsekar and Kyla Grigg
provided the two wins for Harvard.
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