Wyant, junior Deepak Abraham, and junior Gray Witcher will start at the top three spots, while freshman Dylan Patterson will take the No. 4 spot for the Crimson.
Patterson has made the most of his time with the squash team thus far.
"I was never on a high school team, so it's been great," Patterson said. " It's easier to train and practice with such a competitive team."
Junior Shondip Ghosh, who played last season despite a back injury, will begin the year at the No. 5 position.
"Shondip Ghosh highlights our strength." Bajwa said. "If he maximizes his potential, that alone makes us stronger than last year."
Junior Andy Merrill, who was No. 4 on the team last year, will start down at No. 7.
"You can see that with Andy moving down that we have a solid group from one to nine," Bajwa said.
Rounding out the Crimson lineup will be sophomore Dave Barry at No. 8 and Deepak's brother, freshman Dilip Abraham at No. 9.
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