Word: hemenway
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Harvard's varsity squash team humiliated Penn, the second-ranked squad in the country, 8-1 Saturday on the Hemenway courts. The lopsided victory left the Crimson only one match away from an undefeated season and another intercollegiate team championship...
...Penn match was expected to be the most competitive challenge of the year for the Crimson, and Harvard fans had packed the choicest seats at Hemenway three hours before the play began. Both Harvard and Penn had the same men at number five that clashed last year, so the match should have been the equivalent of the previous close struggles...
...fourth consecutive year Harvard and Penn will clash in head-to-head competition for the national collegiate squash championship. The undefeated Crimson, a slight favorite today, will host the once-beaten Quakers at 2 p.m. on the Hemenway Courts...
Saturday's victory on the Hemenway courts was never in doubt. The Crimson had secured two points with wins by number one Peter Briggs and captain Dave Fish on Friday, and the remainder of the squad drooped only one individual game, in securing the team win in 28 games...
Harvard is now the only undefeated collegiate squad in the country, Navy, a 6-3, Crimson victim, upset Penn, 6-3, on the Middies courts Wednesday. The unexpected loss will give the Quakers nothing to lose and everything to gain when they arrive at Hemenway February 26, Penn and Harvard have fought to the last point for the national title in each of the last three years...