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...squash team has established itself as one of the premier programs in the country, and the 2006-07 season will go down in the books as another fine showing from coach Satinder Bajwa and company. The Crimson compiled a 4-2 record in Ivy League regular-season play en route to a third-place league finish, losing close matches to national powerhouses Penn and Princeton. Harvard then faced both teams a second time in the Howe Cup, upsetting the Quakers in the semifinals before falling to the Tigers in the national championship match. Leading the team was captain Kyla Grigg...
...Leone, the squad never recovered to repair its broken season. The Crimson finished at 3-13-1 and 2-5-0 in Ivy League play, but this record does not tell the year’s whole story. The team notched key Ivy wins over rivals Cornell and Penn en route to a respectable league finish. In the latter match, the consensus high point of the season, Harvard took it to the Quakers in rainy Philadelphia, riding huge saves from Ivy League Rookie of the Year Lauren Mann to notch the victory. Although the rest of the season...
First place was expected. But in a wide-open Ivy League championship, Harvard finished its stellar season on a sour note, falling to Columbia, Princeton, and Yale en route to a fourth-place performance in West Trenton...
...ambiguous note as the Crimson opened play in the Cambridge Invitational on Sept. 8. Harvard tied, 8-8, with Florida International in its first competitive match of the season. The next day, the Crimson shook off the cobwebs of inactivity and earned its first win of the season en route to eight more convincing victories. Following the Invitational, the Crimson journeyed to Providence, R.I. to compete in the ECAC Championships. Matched up with then-No. 14 Princeton in the first round, Harvard played solidly against the Tigers with Garcia producing half of its scoring. Ultimately, the Crimson could not answer...
...Crimson in the win.In Cusworth’s final weekend with the team, he did anything but disappoint. The center had a career-high 28 points and 10 rebounds in a loss to Yale, followed by a 19-point effort in a 92-88 win over Brown en route to being named Ivy League Player of the Week. “You can see his maturity, and I think that’s the thing we’re going to miss the most,” Sullivan said upon Cusworth’s departure. “Well, obviously...