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...techniques to try during matches, different ways of getting better. I think we’re on the right track and I’m confident that things will come together at the end.” Ogunwole, ranked second in the nation, continued to wrestle in top form, clinching three victories by decision at heavyweight. The senior had little trouble dispatching Reece Hopkins of Northern Colorado in a 6-1 decision, and went on to clinch a couple of close matches against Kyle Massey of Wisconsin, 3-1, and No. 9 Andy Patrick of Boise State, 4-3. Ogunwole...
...Trinity players, it’s still a test for us to see how we fare with that style of play,” Oren said.Jason De Lierre, playing in the fourth position, had the toughest match of the day, falling behind 0-2 before storming back to clinch the match 3-2.“[Jason’s match] showed that we’re not going to give in,” said senior Mihir Sheth, the no. 6 player for Harvard. “We’re there to win every match. That?...
...he’s going to be even better than he is now.” Senior Garnett Booth, at No. 5, had the easiest match of the day, winning 9-2, 9-0, 9-0. Senior Jason De Lierre, at No. 4, won a tough third game to clinch, 9-3, 9-3, 10-8. HARVARD 9, BROWN 0 The Crimson started its season with a solid performance over the Bears, winning every contest and not dropping a single game. The most dominant match on the day belonged to captain Ilan Oren, who defeated his opponent by giving...
...Harvard men’s squash team clinched its third consecutive Ivy title last year in a three-way tie with Yale and Princeton, and this season, it is not looking to share. Riding on the experience of its starting nine—six of which are seniors—the Crimson will look not only to make a push for the Ivy title but also to give perennial powerhouse Trinity a run for the national title. Harvard, which finished last year with a record of 5-1 in the Ivies, will start its season this weekend with a Friday...
...handed Harvard its only Ivy loss of the season, it was the Crimson who had the last laugh. Heading into the weekend, the Crimson and the Quakers were both contending for the top spot in the league. Harvard controlled its destiny with a half-game lead and stood to clinch the outright championship with a win, while Penn needed a Crimson loss or tie to get a piece of the title. By winning the Ivies, Harvard, which was ranked No. 17 in Division I entering the weekend and boasts the second most prolific offense in the nation with...