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...there ever existed a right time for Grigg to finally nab the championship, it was this year. The senior posted an undefeated season, going a perfect 12-0 in the number one position. As the top seed in the tournament, Grigg only dropped three games on her way to grabbing Harvard’s tenth individual women’s title...
Suchde had amassed an impressive resume this season, playing in the top position all year. On the way to the finals, Suchde only dropped two games all season. He also ousted the top seed Basset Ashfaq of national champion Trinity in straight games...
...Association Individual Championships yesterday on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. “I am proud for Sidd,” coach Satinder Bajwa said. “He is a very deserving player.” Suchde, the tournament’s No. 3 seed, claimed the first game of the final, but the second-seeded Sanchez proved to be a difficult opponent to overcome. After Sanchez won the second game, 9-7, Suchde fought hard to regain control of the contest and pulled out the third game, 10-8. Feeding off the momentum, Suchde...
Harvard senior Kyla Grigg capped off a remarkable career and an undefeated season by defeating Penn’s Kristen Lange in the title match of the College Squash Association Individual Championships yesterday in Philadelphia. Grigg, the draw’s No. 1 seed, claimed the national title in four games against the seventh-seeded Lange, winning 9-5, 7-9, 9-3, 9-5. The Crimson star was playing in her third consecutive national title match after finishing runner-up the past two years. Although Grigg was the heavy favorite this time around, she said that it was anything...
...eight-team NCAA Tournament, revealed last night. The tournament bracket pits Harvard against top-ranked defending champion Wisconsin. The quarterfinal showdown is set for 8 p.m. Saturday night in Madison, Wisc. The pairing of the sixth-ranked Crmison with the Badgers, the tournament’s top seed, reflects the desire of the selection committee to avoid intra-conference matchups, as the coupling of Harvard with its logical opponent, No. 3 Dartmouth, would have been. Both teams boast two top-10 Patty Kazmaier Award finalists—senior co-captain and sophomore Sarah Vaillancourt for the Crimson, 2006 winner Sara...