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By Catherine E. Coppinger
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
After dropping its semifinal matchup of the 2012 Potter Cup to 13-time defending national champion Trinity, the Harvard men’s squash team bounced back, taking down Cornell, 5-4, in the consolation final to claim the No. 3 spot in the nation.
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By Scott A. Sherman
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Beginning his collegiate squash career as a sophomore, Farag quickly made clear that he was no ordinary rookie.
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By Andrew R. Mooney
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
With the help of a coach on the rise, Harvard squash may be the Way of the future for many years to come.
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SPORTS
By Daniel A. Grafstein
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
In such a wonderful winter, there were a number of distinguished nominees for each of the season's awards. After much debate, here is the best of the winter in Harvard sports.
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By Chelsea Gilbert
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Housing Day is filled with the hype of which house is the best house. But whether it be quad or river, it doesn't really matter what house you're in, right? All that matters is who wears the house the best. Here is a list of athletes who make their houses shine.
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SPORTS
By Dominic Martinez
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
In a field of the 32 best collegiate squash players in the country, Farag did what he has done all season long: He won every time he stepped on the court.
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SPORTS
By Catherine E. Coppinger
Monday, March 5, 2012
After a brief, one-year lapse in national titles, the two highest individual honors in college squash once again belong to Harvard athletes.
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SPORTS
By Peter G. Cornick
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
With many teams starting theirs seasons and other hitting the championship grind, The Back Page decided to check in on how the teams are comparing with each other in this busy weekend in Harvard Athletics.
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SPORTS
By Catherine E. Coppinger
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Despite being bounced from championship contention by Trinity, the No. 4 Harvard men’s squash team earned its best Potter Cup finish since 2007.
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SPORTS
By Blake Sundel
Friday, February 17, 2012
The Potter Cup may be leaving Hartford, Conn. for the first time in 14 years—and its next stop might be Cambridge.
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