Women's Squash
Katherine the Great
Co-captain Katherine O’Donnell played in her last matches at the Barnaby courts over the weekend, winning her match against Penn. Harvard clinched at least a share of the Ivy League title.
Squash Coach Forecasts Weekend
If you think the Harvard women’s squash team (6-0, 3-0 Ivy) had it tough last weekend in terms of opposition, just look at the pair of foes coming up on the schedule. The Crimson will host No. 3 Penn on Saturday and No. 7 Princeton the following day. The only comfort for Harvard (and luckily for squash fans on campus) is that all this will be taking place on home territory at the Barnaby Courts.
Crimson Justifies Ranking with Two Wins
Overcoming challenges is the measure of a true champion, and after this weekend, the No. 1 Harvard women’s squash team (5-0, 3-0 Ivy) has further cemented its status as a true contender for the national title.
Guruge Band
The Crimson’s No. 2 player Nirasha Guruge endured a grueling weekend, going five sets against Trinity and Stanford. The sophomore split her matches, topping the Lady Bantam’s Nayelly Hernandez on Saturday.
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Hey June
Junior June Tiong swept her Big Red opponent, Liza Stokes, as part of No. 2 Harvard’s 9-0 drubbing of No. 6 Cornell on Saturday. The Crimson was bolstered by its strong freshman class, including Laura Gemmell, Natasha Kingshott, and Sarah Mumanachit—all of whom picked up wins.
No. 2 Harvard Rolls Past No. 6 Cornell in 9-0 Fashion
It appears that the second-ranked Harvard women’s squash team (4-0, 3-0 Ivy) is not in the holiday spirit, demonstrated by the fact that it did not gift sixth-ranked Cornell women’s squash team (2-3, 0-3 Ivy) a single game on Saturday morning
Junebug
Junior June Tiong has been playing in the No. 3 spot for Harvard women’s squash, who swept its third-straight opponent last night in a 9-0 thrashing of Dartmouth. The Crimson dropped just one game in the contest, and has dropped just two games on the season as it looks to reclaim its national title.
Harvard Keeps Rolling With Easy Sweep
The No. 2 Harvard women’s squash team (3-0) stayed undefeated in convincing fashion last night, routing ninth-ranked Dartmouth, 9-0.
Harvard Rolls Over Inaugural Foes
The weekend’s victories boosted Harvard women's squash to a 2-0 record, a start that surprises none given the team’s stacked lineup and a national championship appearance last year.
SEASON RECAP: Young Crimson Among Best in Country
A season that started out with promise and tough expectations saw a team blossom into a true national power, full
SPORTS BRIEF: Young women’s squash team sends four players to round of 16 at CSA Individual Championships.
The Harvard women’s Squash team capped off a successful season this weekend with a strong showing at the CSA Individual
Harvard Falls in Howe Cup Game with Heartbreaker
The No. 2 Harvard women’s squash team fell to No. 1 Princeton 5-4 in a thrilling Howe Cup Championship Final