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...night, improving to 3-0 for the season with three shutouts. Senior Siddarth Suchde led the Crimson with an impressive 9-1, 9-3, 9-2 effort at the first position, during which the Big Green team members cheered when their top player managed to win a point. Captain Ilan Oren, playing through minor injuries, had one of the night’s more competitive matches, eventually winning 10-8, 9-0, 5-9, 9-6. Senior Garnett Booth won without giving up a point in a 9-0, 9-0, 9-0 sweep. Senior Mihir Sheth, after being...
...tough third game to clinch, 9-3, 9-3, 10-8. HARVARD 9, BROWN 0 The Crimson started its season with a solid performance over the Bears, winning every contest and not dropping a single game. The most dominant match on the day belonged to captain Ilan Oren, who defeated his opponent by giving up only 2 points, all in the third and final game. Suchde, who played at No.1, also notched a three-game sweep, but had to struggle a bit more, finishing with scores of 9-2, 9-5 and 9-1. “I tried...
...find a way to beat the Trinity Bantams—winners of a record-breaking 144 straight matches and counting. “For a lot of us this could be potentially the last opportunity to compete in this highly competitive sport of squash,” said captain Ilan Oren, who will be starting in the second position. “Of course our immediate goal is to win the Ivy title.” “This time we want to win the Ivies outright,” Sheth added. After some excruciatingly close losses last year?...
...Tigers to win the preseason event and take the top ranking entering the season. “Even though the results have no real, official meaning, they are very important for the teams to gauge where we stand right before the season kicks off,” said captain Ilan Oren in an email. All seven of the teams in the competition are seeded in the top 11 in the College Squash Association’s preseason national rankings. Princeton was the top team entering the weekend with the No. 2 spot, and the Crimson and the Bulldogs followed...
...Still, there is consensus in the Israeli leadership that even if Hizballah agrees to stop pelting Israel with hundreds of rockets every day, calling off the Israeli offensive right now would mean admitting failure. Gerald Steinberg, a political science professor at Bar-Ilan University in Jerusalem, summed up the opinion of many Israelis: "If Israel withdraws from Lebanon without striking harder at Hizballah, we will have accomplished nothing for all our suffering...