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...This could be the night Cornell clinches its second straight Ivy League championship. Or, if Penn has its way, it could be the start of an absolutely chaotic last weekend in the Ivies. The Quakers have struggled this season, but have actually played a little better on the road than at home this year. It lost four straight just two weeks ago in the Palestra, a streak unheard of in recent years...
Three days. Four races. Four school records. All broken.When junior co-captain Alexandra Clarke returned from this weekend’s Ivy League Championships at Nassau County Aquatic Center, not only did she have four medals around her neck, an Ivy League title to her name, and three NCAA provisional qualifying times, she also held Harvard’s records for four different events.“She has a lot of guts,” Crimson coach Stephanie Morawski said. “She is a great leader in and out of the pool. She has tremendous dedication...
Last year, Rogers had another noteworthy effort at the end of the season. Not surprisingly, Harvard played well during that stretch. In five ECAC playoff contests, the junior recorded seven points, and the Crimson advanced all the way to the ECAC Championship Game...
Junior Colin West fell just short of a berth in the national championship match this weekend at the CSA National Individual Championships in Williamstown, MA. The star of the Harvard men’s squash team, who was the third seed in the Potter Cup, fell in five games to No. 2 seed Mauricio Sanchez of Princeton. After taking the first two games of the semifinal match, West faltered, and Sanchez walked away with the 3-9, 6-9, 9-1, 9-2, 9-4 victory. West advanced to semifinals with a pair of wins on Saturday over Trevor McGuinness...
...Harvard women’s Squash team capped off a successful season this weekend with a strong showing at the CSA Individual Championships held at Williams College. Six Crimson players represented Harvard in the Ramsay Cup, which selects the top 32 players nationwide. Despite its youth—the Crimson was represented by two juniors, two sophomores, and two freshman—four out of the six advanced to the round of 16, more than any other school. Harvard No.1 Freshman Nirasha Guruge, seeded seventh, had a strong showing in her first singles appearance in the Ramsay Cup, advancing...