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Yawn! Squashers Destroy Hapless Yalies

Women Wrap Up Undefeated, Championship Season; Men Looking to Follow Suit

Ezra said that part of Yale's loss was attributable to its inexperience.

"Yale lost seven of their top nine, and had four players out with injuries," Ezra said.

Injuries or not, Harvard was clearly the dominant team. Despite their dominance, the men did not appear cocky or overconfident.

"We treated our opponents with respect," seventh seed Jeff Blumberg said. "We don't assume we're going to win. If the call is questionable we give it to them."

Unlike the women, however, the men's team has not yet wrapped up the National Championship. The men must wait until the National Team Championships this coming weekend at Princeton.

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After their win last night, the men are set for the coming weekend.

"We have the championships this next weekend," Ezra said. "That's what we've been training for. It's great to finish the season on a high but it's really not over yet."

Apparently, junior co-captain Joe Kaplan voices the opinion of the entire team.

"We were very satisfied with the win, but we're very focused for this weekend," he said.

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