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Team Gears up for Trinity by Squashing Big Green

"We won't be upset if we win and there are a lot of five game matches," Brown said.

The Trinity match signals the start of a tough three game stretch for Harvard as it plays Trinity and then Penn and Princeton on February 10th and 11th.

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The Harvard men (5-0, 3-0) were as dominant as their female counterparts, defeating Dartmouth (4-6, 0-2 ) 9-0, and winning eight of the nine matches in just three games.

The Crimson was lead by co-captains Deepak Abraham and Shondip Ghosh, playing first and third slot respectively, and junior Peter Karlen playing in the second spot.

While careful to praise Dartmouth for its effort, Shondip was pleased with the ease of the Crimson's win.

"It was a straight forward win for us," Ghosh said.

Looking ahead to the match against Trinity, the Crimson could take over the No. 1 ranking in the country with a win. Currently the Crimson is No. 2 in the nation behind Trinity.

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