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Just before the season began, Lorentzen??last year’s Ivy League Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year—transferred to Stanford, leaving Harvard with a vacancy in its No. 1 position...
...ferocious comeback attempt from then-teammate Grigg, winning in five games, 9-7, 9-3, 0-9, 0-9, 9-7. Lorentzen was ineligible for team play at Stanford this season due to her status as a transfer. Bajwa said that this was likely the cause of Lorentzen??s disappointing showing. “I felt that Lily didn’t have that structure that one needs to play successfully,” he said. “She wasn’t able to play regularly. I thought that would have hurt her coming to Individuals...
Talbott said that Stanford may have been Lorentzen??s top choice, but that it did not have a full, intercollegiate varsity women’s squash program until this past fall. He said Lorentzen may have never gone to Harvard at all if the University had elevated its program from the club level sooner...
Talbott said that Lorentzen??s mother and sister both graduated from Stanford, and that a second sister is currently enrolled there as well...
...That match [against Trinity] showed us how we had to mentally block out everyone cheering against [us],” Fast said. So against Yale, it wasn’t the fans who made the difference for the defending champs. Instead, five Harvard wins—including Lorentzen??s five-game thriller over two-time defending Individuals champion Michelle Quibell—sent the Bulldogs to their first loss in almost three years. “You hear the crowd—it’s obviously there—but you just have to shut...