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They couldn’t quite bring their teams national championships, but Harvard’s top five men’s and women’s squash players will be seeking individual national titles at the ISA Championships beginning today at Princeton...
Although this weekend’s event is the only individual tournament on the college schedule, the Harvard men’s and women’s squash teams are looking at the championships as an opportunity to redeem themselves for their “disappointing” (by Harvard squash standards, anyway) third- and second-place finishes, respectively, at their team championships the last two weekends...
Still, for most of the players, college squash has been their first experience playing on a team, so they aren’t out of their element by any means...
Everyone’s odds-on favorite to take the title, though, is Trinity’s freshman sensation, Bernardo Samper, who has handily beaten the best in college squash all season...
Granted, Harvard does compete on a national level in several sports, such as squash and crew, but most of these are only played in certain circumscribed (both geographically and economically) areas of the country. In all the truly national and high profile sports, Stanford has a huge edge...