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Squash Wrap Up: Men's And Women's Squads Dominate

Neal Tew: Recorded an undefeated season..."Neal is one of our most improved and valuable players," Piltch said. "When he went on the court, we needed a victory and when he went off, he'd given us just that victory. I could never say enough about him."

Farokh Pandole: Has monopolized the fourth seed for two years...After about with an illness that sent him to University Health Services for more than one week, the junior suffered only one defeat, to Princeton's Nicko Guetha.

Adrian Ezra: All-Ivy and Rookie of the Year...The freshman immediately monopolized the fifth seed position to post an undefeated record in regular season dual matches...His only tournament "defeat" of the season came when a separated shoulder and fractured nose forced him to default in the semi-final round of the USSRA championships.

George Polsky: Elected co-captain of next year's team...Suffered one defeat to Yale's Jeremy Feinstein...Wins the Crimson award for most original analogies--squash is a cheeseburger, a mine field, the mating habits of the Kodiak Bear.

Mike Foster: After a year-long hiatus, he returned as a strong Crimson. The Princeton game-in which he came back from a two game deficit--gave him his best wins of the season..."He is one of the best competitors I've ever come across," Piltch said.

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Raja Mahidhara: Tri-captain. Led the Crimson's B-team to a strong finish in January's team national tournament in Atlanta.

THE WOMEN

Jordanna Fraiberg: Freshman who immediately topped the ranks of the Crimson squad...Ended the season as the nation's second--seeded player...All-Ivy and All-America...Suffered one dual-match, regular-season defeat to Yale's Berkeley Belknap..."I just had fun this season," she said.

Mary Greenhill: Elected Tri-captain of next year's team...All Ivy and All-America...The nation's sixth-ranked player suffered two defeats, to Princeton's Mary Foulke and Yale's Hillary Morris.

Stephanie Clark: Co-captain. All-Ivy and All-America...Undefeated in dual-matches...By the end of the season, Clark had soundly beaten Princeton's third-seed and Harvard's second-seed in tournament matches.

Vanya Desai: All-Ivy and All-America...Suffered one defeat, to Princeton's Jenny Roos.

Daphne Onderdonk:Co-Captain...All-Ivy...Undefeated in dual matches.

Carrie Cunningham: Elected Tri-captain of next year's team...Second Team All-America...Undefeated in dual matches...After a year-long hiatus, Cunningham entered the ladder at seventh seed and moved up as far as the fifth spot by the end of the season.

Brooke Bailey: Elected Tri-captain of next year's team...Shows her true colors against Yale every year. In last year's Yale game, Bailey captured the fifth game victory the Crimson needed to become national champions. This year, she did it again, although the game was only to determine the nation's second place team. And she recently upset Yale's third seed, Elizabeth Marx, at the ISA nationals.

Heather Sullivan: This freshman's best game was the one she wasn't even supposed to play. Substituting for Crimson fourth-seed Desai in the USSRA championships, Sullivan upset Tiger sixth seed Elizabeth Van Orman.

Polly Butler: A solid season marked by easy defeats over Trinity and Dartmouth..."Polly has a great future," Piltch said. "She just needs to believe in herself more."

Kathy Shergalis: The sophomore noted for her coolness under pressure suffered only one defeat all season

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