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Another highlight of the men's competition against Princeton was the match-up between Harvard sophomore Shondip Ghosh against the Lions' Harrison Gable. Ghosh, playing at the No. 7 position for the Crimson, also managed to win his match in five games. HARVARD (WOMEN) 5 PENN 4 HARVARD 5 PRINCETON...
...Crimson's Leah Ramella was the deciding factor in Sunday's close victory against the Lions. With Harvard and Princeton tied at four matches apiece, Ramella, playing at the No. 7 position, won her match in four games and gave Harvard...
...Leah lost her first game, but after that, she completely dominated the match and won it definitively," Harvard co-captain Brooke Herlihy said...
...heroic efforts of Harvard senior co-captain Stephanie Teaford, playing No. 3, decided the Crimson's victory on Sunday. Down 0-2 in games during her match, Teaford battled back to win the next three games and seal the meet...
...Steph knew that it was tied at four-all, but she just persevered after losing the first two games," Herlihy said. "She played amazing squash for us and was incredibly fierce during the match. The whole team was in awe of her performance on the court...