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M., W. Squash Have Ivy Title Hopes Dashed by Tigers at Murr Center

"We defeated them at the Five-Man earlier in the year," Ghosh added. "And we've both grown since then. This time, the outcome was reversed."

A day earlier, the men had warmed up by defeating the Quakers (2-7, 1-4

Ivy) 9-0. Dropping only two games in the process, the Crimson seemed primed for a great performance when it counted.

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However, with the loss, another Ivy League Championship becomes unlikely, and the team must look forward to March's NISRA Team Championships for a shot at redemption.

"I look forward to perhaps getting another shot at Peter," Wyant said of

NISRA's , where Harvard will probably be ranked behind both Trinity and Princeton. "But more important, it's a chance for the team to win the national championship."

The women's team fell 6-3 to No. 1 Penn yesterday, losing at Nos. 1-5 and No. 7. With the win, Penn claimed at least a share of its first Ivy League championship.

Only junior No. 6 Virgina Brown, senior No. 8 Frances Holland, and junior No. 9 Katie Gregory emerged with wins.

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