Word: squashing
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...Harvard men’s squash team finished third in the National Intercollegiate Squash Racquets Association (NISRA) team championships this weekend, losing its semifinal match to eventual national champion Trinity before winning a consolation match against No. 3 Yale...
...second trip to New Haven, Conn. in four days, the Harvard women’s squash team captured the Ivy League Championship with an 8-1 victory over Yale Wednesday night. In winning the title, the Crimson (9-2, 6-0 Ivy) displayed impressive resilience, recovering well from a heartbreaking, 5-4 loss suffered to Trinity in the Howe Cup Intercollegiate Team Championships at Yale on Sunday...
...result, Barnaby was a strong supporter of the development of professional squash in the ’70s and the formation of the World Professional Squash Association. He was also a pioneer in developing a system for the certification of squash pros...
Barnaby’s 1979 book Winning Squash Racquets passed on his knowledge of the sport and remains well-regarded today for his focus on the mental aspects of the game...
From the earliest moments of his career, Barnaby demonstrated the dedication that made him a legend. During WWII—when Harvard fielded no squash teams—he aided the war effort by working in a fastener factory. He earned a high position in the factory and was offered a lot of money to stay, but he turned his employers down...