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...Harvard proves nothing by winning, regardless of the score. But this was not every year. The Jumbos lumbered into Hemenway under the uncharacteristic weight of a 12-3 record which included a win over Yale-killing Williams, and an undefeated number one-Saki Khan-to match up with Dave Boyum in a possible precursor to the Intercollegiate finals...
...tough to say what it's going to take for a college squash player to stay in a match with Boyum, but the process hasn't been developed yet. Despite his opponent's preparation, Boyum blew Khan off of any mental zenith he may have achieved, 15-12, 15-6, 15-10. Both players charmed out a great deal of energy, but Boyum expanded his a great deal more wisely, letting Khan's screaming groundstrokes play themselves out against the back wall, eluding his terodactyl reach with oh-so-nice drop shots, and crushing unmanageable serves to the older...
...sampling David Boyum took Matt Panarese. 15-12, 15-3, 15-3. Chip Robie routed Andujaar Malik, 15-12, 15-3, 15-6, Mitch Reese, edging Robie for the least point-allowed award, ran through Randy Smith, 15-4, 15-8, 15-8. John Dineen dismissed John McCracken, 16-15, 15-8, 15-10. Jim Lubowit/ left Greg Lut/ on the street corner, 15-9, 15-7, 15-9. Peter Dineen progressively dismantled Andy Sockelow...
...last weekend's USSRA team nationals in Washington, D.C. work out for Harvard's men's squash squad? "Not so well for me, and not so well for the team," articulated freshman number-one David Boyum, and not many will care to differ with the precocious racket-wielder...
...second time in two weekends, Princeton played Dick Dastardly to the Crimson's Penelope Pitstop, thwarting Harvard in the semifinals of team competition, 3-2. Boyum, playing in a separate individual tournament, dropped in the round of sixteen to former and future teammate Brad Desaulniers, who is taking time...