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SPORTS
By Madeline More
Thursday, February 9, 2012
On Sunday, both Crimson squash teams will head to Yale’s Brady Squash Center for their final match-ups until CSA Team Championships.
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SPORTS
By Daniel A. Grafstein
Sunday, February 5, 2012
February may be the shortest calendar month, but it is not lacking in the big-game department. Here is a look at some of the games that could make or break seasons for squads with big postseason aspirations.
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SPORTS
By Alexandra Conigliaro
Monday, February 6, 2012
Coming off of a big win over then-No. 4 Rochester, the Crimson (13-2, 4-1 Ivy) came through once again this weekend, bumping its winning streak up to three straight matches with the road victories over No. 6 Cornell and No. 15 Columbia, 5-4 and 9-0, respectively.
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SPORTS
By Catherine E. Coppinger
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Playing in just his second match, Ali Farag beat CSA Individual Champion and top-ranked player in the nation, Princeton junior Todd Harrity.
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SPORTS
By Catherine E. Coppinger
Monday, January 30, 2012
Coming off of back-to-back losses to top-five opponents, the No. 5 Harvard men’s squash team (11-2, 2-1 Ivy) looked rejuvenated Saturday afternoon at Barnaby Courts, as the Crimson ended its skid with a commanding, 7-2 upset of No. 4 Rochester.
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SPORTS
By Catherine E. Coppinger
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Until Jan. 18 of this year, the Trinity men’s squash team was untouchable, taking home a nearly unfathomable 13 straight national titles on a 252-match winning streak.
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SPORTS
By Catherine E. Coppinger
Saturday, January 21, 2012
After dropping a close 5-4 contest at home against No. 3 Princeton last weekend, the Harvard men’s squash team (10-2, 2-1 Ivy) hoped to rebound with a win over No. 1 Trinity (9-1, 1-0 NESCAC) Saturday afternoon in Hartford, Conn. But the top-ranked Bantams had other plans, sealing a victory after just five individual matchups and eventually taking down the Crimson, 7-2.
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SPORTS
By David Mazza
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
In a hard-fought contest that featured one of the best matchups of the early season, the No. 3 Princeton narrowly defeated No. 5 Harvard, 5-4, before a sizeable crowd at the Murr Center on Sunday afternoon.
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SPORTS
By Brian A. Campos
Saturday, January 14, 2012
A new year usually brings new beginnings. For No. 5 Harvard men’s squash, the time came for one player to finally make his much-anticipated collegiate debut.
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SPORTS
By Daniel A. Grafstein and Christina C. Mcclintock
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Earlier today we took a look at Winters v. Gibbons. Now, we focus our attention on the final first-round matchup on the men's side: squash's Gary Power against lightweight rower Andrew Campbell.
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