Men's Squash
Crimson Takes Narrow Victory Over Big Red
It could have gone either way. With the 4-3 score favoring No. 6 Cornell (2-2, 1-2 Ivy), the No. 5 Harvard men’s squash team’s undefeated streak looked in jeopardy. Two tight matches later, freshman Jason Michas and senior Alex Lavoie allowed the Crimson to pull away with a 6-3 win.
Brace Yourself
Saturday’s matchup between Harvard and Cornell came down to the final two matches, as the Crimson improved from 4-3 to polish off the visiting No. 6 Big Red, 6-3.
Crimson Rolls To Two Victories
Two matches and two dominating victories—for Harvard men’s squash, the season got off on the right foot.
Hill Goes To Great Lengths To Play
Athletes are admired for the sacrifices they make for their sports—they wake up early to go to the gym, they force themselves through painful conditioning, and they spend hours practicing when they could be doing something more fun. But rarely does someone sacrifice something as basic as sleep. Harvard junior Richard Hill, of the men’s varsity squash team, did just that, going nearly seven months without sleeping for more than two hours at a time.
SEASON RECAP: Harvard Can’t Find Consistency in Rocky Campaign
For the 18 members of the Harvard men’s squash team, this season was nothing more than a rollercoaster ride. “Up
SPORTS BRIEF: Men’s squash players struggle in Individual Championships
Junior Colin West fell just short of a berth in the national championship match this weekend at the CSA National
Individuals To Play Top Talent
In a single regular season, a Harvard squash player meets each equally seeded adversary from opposing teams only once. It
Individuals To Play Top Talent
In a single regular season, a Harvard squash player meets each equally seeded adversary from opposing teams only once. It