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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...
...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...
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...