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After Saturday morning’s preliminary rounds, Harvard was confident in its ability to put a blemish on Princeton’s perfect season and secure a second-consecutive Ancient Eight title in the process.
After finishing 12-0 on the season, the No. 1 Harvard women’s squash team embodied perfection as the squad went on to defeat No. 3 Penn, 6-3, to capture the national title at the College Squash Association’s Team Championships hosted by Yale.
Freshman Natasha Kingshott also finished the season without a loss, after she pulled through a close matchup with Yarden Odinak, 3-2.
But the Bulldogs seem to have found a way to contain Guruge, as she fell for the second time this season to Alia Aziz. Guruge appeared to have momentum on her side after taking the first game, 11-8, but Aziz knew her opponent too well. The next two games...
The Crimson (5-4) hoped to improve its record after a disappointing 6-1 loss to Yale in the ECAC tournament semifinals two weeks ago. But this weekend Harvard was unable to follow through and leave the Midwest with a win.