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...continue. Snyder quickly fell behind 6-1—further hushing the crowd—before rallying to tie the score at 6-6. Brown then won the last three points of the match for a 9-6 victory in the fifth and final game. Head coach Satinder Bajwa saw the defeat as preparation for the murderer’s row of teams Harvard will face after returning from winter vacation. “We try to find some energy out of these matches that we know we’re going to win. Today, Johanna lost a match...
...defeating Brown and Williams at the Murr Center without dropping a single contest. “Considering they had such a tough weekend with the match on Friday, and with Harvard-Yale, I think most of them have come through it very well,” Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa said. “They look rested, they look like they came ready to play, which was an achievement in itself. We dropped a few games [yesterday], but that just shows the strength of Williams.” Harvard now prepares for a midweek match on Nov. 29 against Dartmouth...
...Squash Championships individual tournament and was a member of the fourth-place U.S. team. She also competed in the qualifying rounds of the Harvard-hosted U.S. Open in the fall. Squash chops Lorentzen had to spare. And her play in the No. 1 spot for the Crimson, coach Satinder Bajwa said, had a trickle-down effect. “I think the main thing with someone like Lily on the team,” Bajwa said at the beginning of the season, “is that the rest of the team is really energized and very confident in their...
...didn’t beat ourselves—we got beaten, and that’s the difference,” said coach Satinder Bajwa after the loss. “That’s what you want, these guys stepping up. It was about getting the team to start playing and doing the best...
...Haven, the Harvard women’s squash team fell to the Bulldogs, 6-3, in the semifinals of the Howe Cup tournament held at the Murr Center.“I think we were still getting over the climax of having beaten them,” Bajwa said, “while Yale was coming in saying, ‘we should win, we’re the higher ranked team.’”The Crimson, seeded third in the tournament, defeated No. 4 seed Princeton, 6-3, yesterday to take third place. Yale went...