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Coming off of these three wins, Harvard moved into the most anticipated part of its season??€”the competitions against its toughest Ivy rival, reigning conference champion Princeton. At the annual HYP meet, the Crimson dominated Yale, 242-106, but fell to Princeton, 203-150. It was Harvard’s first loss against an Ivy competitor on the season...
Meanwhile, although the women’s team loses its team leader in Powers next year, the squad plans to welcome two skipper recruits to the roster next season to go along with this season??€™s three second-year contributors...
...months of work were not enough to prime Sprague for her first few races, and the team’s former top skier struggled to hit her stride in the season??€™s early competitions...
...Gone were its top three scorers from a year ago—Sarah Vaillancourt ’08-’09, Jenny Brine ’09, and Sarah Wilson ’09. Temporarily missing was junior Liza Ryabkina, a dynamic forward who was sidelined for the season??€™s first month with a knee injury...
Following this string of dominant wins, the team was faced with its toughest competition yet: Trinity. Known for its historically strong squash program, the Bantams also listed Nour Bahgat—the holder of the CSA Individual National Championship title for the 2008-09 season??€”on its roster. Even more unsettling, though, was the fact that Bahgat was playing not in the top slot anymore...