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With their success at Regionals last weekend, the men’s Red Line and women’s Quasar teams now anxiously await to hear what seeding will come their way for Nationals, where the top 20 teams in the country will face off. For the Red Line—a team whose roots stretch back to the 1970s—it’s nothing new, but for Quasar, this season marks its first trip to the championships, which will take place in Madison, Wisc. over Memorial Day Weekend...
...place within the top two in the region. The Red Line swept its slate, which featured Tufts and Middlebury—both of whom got the upper hand earlier in the season. With the sweep, the Red Line can expect its highest-ever bid in the postseason. Quasar polished off Stonehill and Tufts—both of whom also beat Quasar in the regular season—clinching its first postseason nod despite a loss to Middlebury...
Though it’s the first time for Quasar, a bid to the tournament has been a long time coming. Last season, Quasar finished third at Regionals, but it only lost three players from that team while adding a whole crop of freshman talent. Quasar knew it had all the pieces in place, but the thought of a postseason still remained an unspoken goal...
...closest thing to saying we want to go to Nationals,” Quasar co-captain Bianca Verma says about the team’s position at the beginning of the season. “We didn’t want to jinx...
...addition to paying out of pocket, both teams also rely heavily on their alumni bases, which have stayed actively connected—many alums have offered to drive up to Madison from Chicago to drive players around. And with support like this throughout the program, both the Quasar and Red Line hope to make attending Nationals a regular expectation...