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W. Squash Drops Howe Cup Final to Tigers; Loss Only Blemish on 12-1 Campaign

First-year teammate Carlin Wing had also found her niche in the No. 4 slot behind Elias, Herlihy, and Teaford. Her consistent and powerful play this season has marked her as one of the Crimson's fittest players. After the departure of Herlihy and Teaford, the team will begin to look to both Elias and Wing for leadership.

Another welcomed surprise to the Harvard line-up was the emergence of first-year Colby Hall in the No. 6 slot. In the Crimson's heartbreaking Howe Cup loss, Hall managed to sweep Princeton's Emily Eynon in three games.

The door may be closed for seven irreplaceable Harvard seniors, but the rest of the women's squash team will attempt to find both a resurgence and redemption in 2000.

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