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M. Squash Falls to Trinity at Nationals

After an injury-laden Harvard men's squash team lost the Ivy League Championship to Princeton two weeks ago, the Crimson saw the upcoming NISRA team championships as a chance for a healthier team to re-establish itself as the premier squash power in the Ivy League.

Mission accomplished.

Unfortunately, last weekend showed that the nation's best collegiate team does not belong to the Ivy League.

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The Crimson avenged its loss to Princeton 6-3 before falling to the Bantams of Trinity 8-1 in the finals of the NISRA Team Championships at Yale's Brady Squash Center. With the victory, Trinity (20-0) captured its second straight national championship. Its first came last year with an identical 8-1 win over Harvard.

Harvard concludes its team season with a 14-3 record (5-1 Ivy).

First-year Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa called the weekend an overall success.

"Our loss to Princeton before was a surprise," Bajwa said. " So it was very good to play them again. And Trinity is simply a very good team."

No. 1 Trinity capped a perfect season with the win, defeating Harvard for the second time in a month. The Bantams entered the tournament as the overwhelming favorites, featuring six of last year's individual All-Americans. The Trinity roster also boasted representatives from eight different countries, who have won 11 national singles championships between them.

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