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...five hard-fought losses forced the Crimson to settle for second place. Harvard was able to gain two victories at the No. 4 and No. 7 slots to attenuate the loss, 5-4. The Crimson capped off the season by sending junior Catherine O’Donnell, sophomore Alisha Mashruwala, and freshmen Emily Park and Nirasha Guruge to the CSA Individual Championships. Guruge was the most successful in the tournament, ranked at No. 7 and falling in the quaterfinals to the No. 2 seed. Snyder won the Holleran Cup—the “B” bracket...
...Round of 16. Guruge couldn’t keep it up on Saturday, however, falling to Penn’s Kristen Lange, the tournament’s No. 2 seed, 9-1, 9-1, 9-1. After falling in the second round 3-0, Crimson Sophomore Alisha Mashruwala picked up two impressive wins in the second round consolation tournament to advance to the ninth place match. Mashruwala scored a 9-5, 9-7, 9-4 upset victory over Trinity’s Tehani Guruge and defeated the Tiger’s Amanda Siebert...
...coach Satinder Bajwa said. “It was just not meant to be. Sometimes sport works in mysterious ways. Everybody played their best squash, but it just didn’t seem to go our way.”With the outcome already decided, Sophomore No. 4 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 7 Snyder turned in gutsy performances, winning 3-1 and 3-0, to narrow the final margin.Despite the loss, Harvard can rest assured knowing that it will be back with a vengeance next season. With no seniors on the squad and seven out of the starting nine...
...flight, Williams’ performance is indicative of the depth and talent of the entire Harvard squad.“We have a very strong team. They proved that they are better than the position they play,” No. 1 freshman Nirasha Guruge said.No. 2 sophomore Alisha Mashruwala chalked another one up for the Crimson with a come-from-behind five-game nailbiter. After taking the first set in short order, 9-1, Mashruwala’s play turned shaky and she dropped the next two 9-5 and 9-6. However, excellent scrambling and fast reflexes...
...margins.Freshman No. 8 Cece Cortes won her third match since making the starting nine, 3-2, but Sophomore Bethan Williams fell, 3-1, to the Tigers’ Mary O’Toole for her first loss of the season.Freshmen No. 1 June Tiong and Sophomores No. 2 Alisha Mashruwala and No. 9 Alexandra Zindman all fell, 3-0, to complete the scoring.Princeton has had its way with Harvard for the past three seasons, defeating the team handily, 6-3, both last year and in the Howe Cup title match the season before. But yesterday’s performance...