Word: fraiberg
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...champions, though, second place isn't good enough. Harvard and Fraiberg proved this cliche to be true the following year when both won their respective championships over their respective nemeses, Princeton and Belknap. The Crimson also captured the coveted Howe Cup from Yale that year to make it a clean sweep across the title board, all thanks to the leadership and inspired play of Fraiberg...
...fall of the next year, 1993, however, Fraiberg took a hiatus from squash to study in India for the semester. The experience was a rewarding one for the then-junior, but one not without unfavorable consequences...
Fortunately for the Crimson, Fraiberg recovered from these set-backs to lead her team to its second consecutive national championship and Howe Cup. But Fraiberg was unable to completely regain her form from the year before, losing the individual national competition to an old nemesis and childhood friend, Margot Greene, in the semifinals...
...Fraiberg's final defeat last spring to her cherished friend and opponents set the stage for what has been perhaps Fraiberg's sweetest year to date in her squash career...
...classic form, Fraiberg reasserted herself at the apex of collegiate women's squash this spring while leading the Crimson to its third consecutive national championship. Fraiberg put a glorious exclamation point on her fabulous career with a rewarding triumph over Greene in the individual national championship final...