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...victories from junior Dylan Patterson and sophomore Ziggy Whitman and a 9-0, 9-0, 9-0 thrashing administered by junior Thomas Storch, the Crimson (5-1, 2-0 Ivy) came away with an 8-1 victory over the Lord Jeffs (6-6). The triumph put Harvard back on the winning track heading into crucial Ivy League contests against Penn and Princeton this weekend...
...Patterson, in the No. 1 slot, led the Crimson onto Barnaby Courts for the night’s second set of matches to a chorus of cheers, many of which came from fans attending to help Patterson celebrate his twenty-first birthday...
...Saturday, the Colombian freshman showed why he is the best player in college squash today as he put on a clinic against Harvard junior Dylan Patterson, showcasing a dazzling combination of speed, accuracy and pure strength in a 9-2, 9-3, 9-1 win. But Patterson did have his moments against Samper, including several long points in the first game and a highlight film-worthy return—after tripping—that prompted an ovation from the Trinity crowd. It was the latest in a series of tough matches against quality competition for Patterson, who lost to 11th...
...Patterson will figure in what should be an interesting week of practices that will determine who plays No. 1 against Princeton and Penn this weekend. Co-captain Peter Karlen played No. 4 on Saturday in his second match back since spraining a ligament in his foot at the U.S. Open qualifiers on Jan. 4. He looked strong in his first game against Nicholas Kyme, the eighth-ranked player in the nation, aggressively going after balls in a 10-8 loss. But he gradually grew fatigued and lost the next two sets...
Sophomore James Bullock—whom Patterson defeated in a close challenge match to play No. 1—lost to third-ranked Michael Ferreira in a No. 2 match that, like Patterson’s, was somewhat closer than the 3-0 final suggested. Fellow sophomore Ziggy Whitman was swept by seventh-ranked Lefike Ragontse at No. 4 in similar fashion. Meanwhile, freshman No. 5 Mike Blumberg picked up the team’s only win—a gritty 3-1 upset over 17th-ranked Rohan Bhappu...