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...squash and ROTC weren’t draining enough, Hendricks also teaches a spinning class at the Beacon Hill Athletic Club in Boston...
...almost any other team at Harvard, the type of year that the No. 2 Harvard men’s squash team put together in 2005 would rank among the best in school history. But for the Crimson men’s squash team, this season will largely be remembered for what could have been rather than what...
Harvard (11-2, 6-0 Ivy) finished the year ranked No. 2 in the country and won its second straight Ivy title—its 36th in school history. Its only two losses came to the national champion and perennial squash powerhouse Trinity, which has now won an unprecedented 125 straight matches...
...Injuries] definitely played a role in it,” Broadbent said of the inability for the team to find a pace. “Squash is such a demanding sport on your body. An injury can really be devastating for your season...
Heading into the 2004-2005 season, Ivy rival Princeton, longtime nemesis Trinity, and defending league and national champion Yale were all ranked above the Crimson women’s squash team. Harvard stood at No. 4, a mixed bag of seasoned veterans, fresh faces, and a lot of questions. How would the quartet of talented newcomers adjust to college squash? Who would replace the No. 1 punch of former captain Louisa Hall ’04, one of the top female squash players in the world? Could the Crimson hold its own against the Tigers, Bantams, and Bulldogs and avenge...