Word: hamakawa
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Though many players were competing well before the junior circuit, picking up squash in college is not unprecedented. Last year, the men’s squash team graduated its No. 8 player, Tomo Hamakawa, who walked on to the team as a freshman...
...Crimson has a head start in returning to that level, with nearly every contributor from last year’s national semifinalist squad back for another attempt. Of the lineup that ultimately fell to Trinity, only No. 5 David Barry ’02 and No. 8 Tomo Hamakawa ’02 are not back. Peter Karlen ’02, who ended the 2001 season ranked sixth in the country, has also graduated, but various injuries relegated him to the role of an unofficial assistant coach for much of last season, anyway...
...season marked the conclusion to the careers of co-captains Karlen and Barry, as well as that of Tomohiro Hamakawa. Hamakawa began his career at Harvard as a walk-on and competed in the No. 8 spot for the Crimson this year...
Before the start of play, Bajwa honored the seniors on the squad—Tomohiro Hamakawa, who began his career at Harvard as a walk-on, the injured Karlen, and his co-captain David Barry...
However, Storch was able to blank Asad Haque at No. 7 and senior Tomo Hamakawa overcame a 5-2 deficit in the third game to beat sophomore Andrew Merle in the No. 9 slot, 9-0, 9-0, 9-5, for the final 8-1 tally...