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...that the rest of the team is really energized and very confident in their top player, which takes the pressure off them.” Lorentzen capped her season with a brisk run through the national individual tournament, facing little opposition until she reached teammate Kyla Grigg in an all-Harvard final. “It was really exciting—maybe even more exciting—to have a teammate in the final,” Lorentzen said. The match went to five games, with Lorentzen coming out on top. “If I had to lose...
...beginning of the season we had two goals: first was Ivy title, second was national title. So we’re pleased with the way we did.” With a powerful one-two punch of freshman Lily Lorentzen and junior Kyla Grigg, Harvard was a contender for both the Ivy and national titles throughout the season. The Crimson was ranked No. 2 for most of the year, breezing through the lighter half of the schedule with ease. After intersession, however, Harvard faced a murderer’s row of Trinity, Penn, Princeton, and Yale, plus the Howe...
...postponed her enrollment to spend a year training and competing on the international circuit, became the first Harvard player to win the Ramsay Cup since 1998. Yes, it was a pretty good weekend for Lily Lorentzen. But Kyla Grigg’s might have been a little bit better. Grigg, a junior who played at No. 2 for the Crimson this season, upset both the second and third seeds in the tournament on the way to a meeting with Lorentzen in the finals. Although Grigg ultimately fell in five games to her younger teammate, as a seventh seed...
...Saturday night, it was official: a Harvard women’s squash player was going to win the 2006 College Squash Association (CSA) Individual Championships. The only thing yesterday’s final would determine was which. In the end, freshman Lily Lorentzen knocked off junior Kyla Grigg in five games, staving off her teammate’s comeback bid to win, 9-7, 9-3, 0-9, 0-9, 9-7. “It was really exciting—maybe even more exciting—to have a teammate in the final,” Lorentzen said...
...Harvard knew it had no margin for error.And when two of Wednesday’s individual match wins went the other way, the Crimson lost its chance at a second upset.“Our depth is not as strong as theirs,” Bajwa said. Junior Kyla Grigg, who grounded out a 3-2 victory over Miranda Ranieri in their first meeting, had another five-game thriller on Saturday. Grigg took a 2-1 lead but dropped the final two games to fall, 9-6, 4-9, 7-9, 9-4, 9-1, giving Yale a crucial...