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...League schedule brought the Crimson mixed success. Harvard enjoyed wins over strong programs such as Holy Cross and Santa Clara, but lost to local rivals Boston University and Northeastern...
...seven-bout win streak in the dual season. The rookie standout led the team with eight technical falls, more than the rest of the squad combined. Still, Weiss lauded his rookies even more for their resilience than for their accomplishments. “When you look at Peppelman, he lost more times this year than he has in his career,” Weiss said. “When you get pressed into action, the biggest thing you need is experience, and [the freshmen] had that experience right away without having the opportunity to take their time...
...tough loss—we totally dominated, and we had a number of chances, and it didn’t seem like anything was going our way.”But simply to get to that point was an accomplishment in itself for Harvard.Though the Crimson lost only one contributor from 2008’s fairy-tale team—Olympian Caitlin Cahow ’07-’08—things didn’t immediately click for Harvard.Tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt and Kessler took time off to play for their Canadian national teams, while tri-captain...
...Five All-Americans were selected from Harvard’s squad, and Guruge became the third Crimson player in the past four years to be named Ivy League Rookie of the Year, making this season one of the most memorable for women’s squash. With no seniors lost from this season, Harvard is poised to make a serious run at the national title next year. “Next year we’re bringing in five new freshmen, and the team has three juniors that have two championship game appearances,” O’Donnell...
...including a close attempt from freshman Melanie Baskind that deflected off the crossbar—and Penn finding the net once in each half, the Harvard team emerged from the game in a completely different mood. “It was our first Ivy League game, and we lost it,” junior Christina Hagner said. “After that game, we got together because people’s heads were down, worrying, ‘What does this mean for the season?’” Seven wins and one tie later, the Crimson?...