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M. Squash Falls to Trinity at Nationals

In light of the stiff challenge the Crimson faced, Bajwa realized that the weekend was far from lost.

"Our team's performance was impeccable," Bajwa said. "You really couldn't have asked for any more than what our players gave."

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Trinity 8, Harvard 1

In Sunday's championship match, the Crimson fell to Trinity for the second time in a month. Trinity had defeated the Crimson 7-2 in a regular season match three weeks earlier.

Although the match was not close, Coach Bajwa noted that the individual matches were more hard-fought than in the previous match and more impressive since the Crimson competed under adversity.

Although junior No. 2 Deepak Abraham and freshman No. 6 Dylan Patterson had returned from injuries, junior Andrew Merrill was sidelined for the entire competition due to a bout with pneumonia.

"You need everyone in order to beat Trinity," Bajwa said. "Had Andrew been able to play, it would have taken a lot of pressure off of the other guys."

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