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...trick for Crimson Squash. Both the men’s and women’s squad have started at least 4-0 each of the past six seasons. However, on the shoulders of former heavyweights like individual national champions Siddharth Suchde ’07 and Kyla Grigg ’07, those victories were usually to the tune of 9-0 or 8-1. This season, hampered by injuries to top upperclassmen, and with the women starting six freshmen and the men three, the margin of victory is less important than the fact that both teams have still found...
...might have been new, the results were not. The Harvard women’s squash team (3-0, 1-0 Ivy) swept its season-opening matches against Brown, Stanford, and Williams to bring its lifetime record against the teams to a collective 14-0. Despite graduating 2007 national champion Kyla Grigg ’07 and starting only freshmen and sophomores—including two walk-ons—on the nine-woman squad, the team showed confidence and poise on the way to victory. The Crimson began the season beset with injuries, with 2007 All-Ivy senior Supriya Balsekar...
Reaching the finals of the ISA Individual Championships for the third year in a row, senior Kyla Grigg, captain of the Harvard women’s squash team, finally captured the gold, adding a long-coveted title to her already long list of accomplishments...
...route to a third-place league finish, losing close matches to national powerhouses Penn and Princeton. Harvard then faced both teams a second time in the Howe Cup, upsetting the Quakers in the semifinals before falling to the Tigers in the national championship match. Leading the team was captain Kyla Grigg, who capped off an undefeated season by claiming the national title at the ISA Individual Championship. Grigg was later named Ivy League Player of the Year. Grigg was joined by three teammates at ISAs: juniors Jennifer Blumberg and Supryia Balsekar and fellow senior Audrey Duboc. Both Blumberg, who posted...
Harvard senior Kyla Grigg capped off a remarkable career and an undefeated season by defeating Penn’s Kristen Lange in the title match of the College Squash Association Individual Championships yesterday in Philadelphia. Grigg, the draw’s No. 1 seed, claimed the national title in four games against the seventh-seeded Lange, winning 9-5, 7-9, 9-3, 9-5. The Crimson star was playing in her third consecutive national title match after finishing runner-up the past two years. Although Grigg was the heavy favorite this time around, she said that it was anything...