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...Harvard men’s and women’s squash teams continued their early season dominance with convincing 6-3 wins over Dartmouth in Hanover, NH Wednesday evening to remain unbeaten on the season. Being undefeated heading into December is no new trick for Crimson Squash. Both the men’s and women’s squad have started at least 4-0 each of the past six seasons. However, on the shoulders of former heavyweights like individual national champions Siddharth Suchde ’07 and Kyla Grigg ’07, those victories were usually...
...what hasn’t changed about their Business School classmate. “He looks exactly the way he did 26 years ago,” said David H. Gaylin ’72, who recognized Thain at a Business School reunion in 2005. Leahy said Thain, a squash enthusiast, frequently bought fruits and vegetables and was mindful of his health during his days as a student. “He was the kind of guy who stayed in shape in every aspect of his life,” Leahy said. One day, Thain accompanied his classmates who were...
While the faces might have been new, the results were not. The Harvard women’s squash team (3-0, 1-0 Ivy) swept its season-opening matches against Brown, Stanford, and Williams to bring its lifetime record against the teams to a collective 14-0. Despite graduating 2007 national champion Kyla Grigg ’07 and starting only freshmen and sophomores—including two walk-ons—on the nine-woman squad, the team showed confidence and poise on the way to victory. The Crimson began the season beset with injuries, with...
...Harvard men’s squash team opened its season and league play by notching a weekend sweep of its opponents. The Crimson (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) proved that even after losing seven members of its squad to graduation, it was still a tough team to beat. “It was really important that we had a strong showing, especially since last season we graduated seven seniors, and I know a lot of people have been counting us out,” junior captain Verdi DiSesa said. “We had a good showing...
...people who are not part of the community of discourse...to suppress views with which they disagree,” he said. “We’re concerned in general about what seems to be a tendency for external individuals and groups to intervene to seek to squash views with which they disagree...