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“From our competitors’ standpoint,” West said, “there were a lot of thoughts that Harvard would not have a very strong team this year.”
In the squash regular season, at least for Harvard, national rankings were easily distinguishable, with the fifth-ranked Crimson suffering four losses to the four teams ranked ahead of it: Trinity, Yale, Rochester, and Princeton.
“I think we performed better than last year,” rising co-captain Douwe Yntema said. “We had a good group of guys this year, and the few seniors that we had were very good and showed tremendous leadership.”
“Surprisingly, I’d say J-Term led us to come together the most,” Yntema said. “While everyone else was away, we were still on campus training very hard, and that allowed us to have a renewed focus and improve...
“[J-Term] was the turning point of the season for us,” Meyer added. “After that, everyone was on the same page and we were more productive for the rest of the season.”