WOMEN
Last season, the Harvard women's squash team squeaked out a narrow 5-4 victory over Trinity.
This year's matchup was just as close. But in a reversal of roles, the No.4 Bantams stole a narrow 5-4 victory over the No. 3 Crimson (5-1) to avenge last year's defeat.
It was the first time that Trinity has beaten both the men's and women's squash teams at the same match.
After the first round of matches, the match was deadlocked 2-2 but in the final round the top half of the Trinity order came through to pull out the upset victory.
Once again, it was the top half of the Trinity lineup that did in the Crimson, as the Bantams took five of the top six matches.
No. 4 Ella Witcher was the sole Crimson winner in the top half of the lineup, while the bottom four in the order continued to show Harvard's depth.
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