"It's the biggest match of the year," Ghosh said, referring to Saturday's game against Trinity. "The team has put in a tremendous amount of commitment, energy, and passion for this game."
Ghosh feels confident about the match, in large part because of a change he has seen in the Crimson over the last week.
"Coming off the 9-0 win[over Williams], you could really see the team come together," Ghosh said.
The much-anticipated match against Trinity takes place Saturday afternoon on the Barnaby Courts at the Murr Center. The women take the court at noon, while the men are on at two o'clock. The men's next opponent after Trinity is Amherst, which they will play on February 7th.
In Coach Satinderpal Bajwa's second year on the job, Harvard is back to the form it once held for much of the nineties. Coach Bajwa has been instrumental to the teams' growth and the success of the Harvard squash programs.
"The program has evolved into something special," Ghosh said.
The squash team is expecting a large crowd for the matches on Saturday, thanks to the teams' renewed presence at the top of the national rankings after a brief absence the last two years.
There is certainly no love lost between Harvard and Trinity.
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