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HANOVER, N.H.—Sophomore intercollegiate No. 6 Will Broadbent lost in his season debut, but the depth of the No. 3 Harvard men’s squash team was more than enough for it to beat No. 5 Dartmouth 7-2 last night...
...Broadbent, playing at No. 1, fell to intercollegiate No. 7 Ryan Donegan in his return from patellar tendonitis and freshman Siddharth Suchde couldn’t overcome muscle spasms in his back and conceded at No. 2, but the bottom seven players in the Crimson’s lineup won convincingly to give Harvard...
...Broadbent, still suffering from the lingering effects of his injury, faced deficits of 3-0 and 5-2 in each of his three games...
...first, he served to open the match, but tinned on a backhand rail and fell behind 5-0 before Donegan hit the tin to give the serve back to Broadbent. Broadbent won the next four points and eight of the next nine to take an 8-6 lead, but Donegan took the final four to jump out to a 1-0 lead...
After training with the team in Los Angeles for the first half of winter break, Suchde jetted over to Europe and became the first-ever Harvard player to win the Junior Scottish Open. Sophomore Will Broadbent, Suchde’s teammate, came close—he lost in the finals when he was 18 years old. The tournament—which is open to the top players in the world under the age of 19—is widely thought of as one of the premier tournaments in squash...