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...Harvard men’s squash team closed out the first part of its season on Saturday with a sweep of Cornell and Western Ontario (UWO), improving to 5-0 for the year. Playing in its first matches away from the Murr Center, the Crimson continued to dominate, posting two more 9-0 wins in a season where it has yet to drop a single individual match.“The weekend was a good test for us since we had to play two matches back to back,” said captain Ilan Oren, who swept both...
Faced with a Dartmouth rival she has played dozens of time since childhood, Harvard women’s squash captain Kyla Grigg showed no mercy. The rest of the team followed her lead. The Crimson (3-0, 2-0 Ivy) handily defeated the Big Green last night at the Murr Center, losing only four games en route to an 8-1 victory. “I thought we were great tonight. Everyone had great energy,” Grigg said. “I was really impressed with everyone.” Grigg first encountered fellow Canadian Ashley Malenchak...
...Harvard men’s squash team defeated Dartmouth 9-0 in the Murr Center Wednesday night, improving to 3-0 for the season with three shutouts. Senior Siddarth Suchde led the Crimson with an impressive 9-1, 9-3, 9-2 effort at the first position, during which the Big Green team members cheered when their top player managed to win a point. Captain Ilan Oren, playing through minor injuries, had one of the night’s more competitive matches, eventually winning 10-8, 9-0, 5-9, 9-6. Senior Garnett Booth won without giving...
...story was much the same, even though the matches themselves might have been tougher. Captain Kyla Grigg, in the top spot, and Sandra Mumanachit, in the No. 7 spot, dropped one game each. Aside from that, the Crimson was perfect. After a break for Thanksgiving, Dartmouth comes to the Murr Center on Wednesday, Nov. 29. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...matches sandwiching The Game on Saturday, the Harvard men’s squash team came through the weekend’s distractions unscathed and overcame both of its opponents in convincing fashion. The Crimson notched its first two victories on the season by defeating Brown and Williams at the Murr Center without dropping a single contest. “Considering they had such a tough weekend with the match on Friday, and with Harvard-Yale, I think most of them have come through it very well,” Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa said. “They look rested...