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M. Squash Toes Line With Trinity, History

“Trinity puts its guys all over the ladder,” Hochberg said. “So we really aren’t going to know who matches up with who.”

While the Bantams prepared for the match with solid victories over Brown and Yale last week, Harvard headed out west to San Francisco for a training trip. Unlike last year, when the Crimson felt it came out flat during its regular season meeting with Trinity, Harvard should be ready to go at 6:00 tonight.

After 11 months of waiting, the Crimson squash team has a chance to make history once again.

“Winning would mean it can be done,” said Bajwa of the historic implications of a victory. “If it happens, it will prove that the best can be caught—no matter what situation.”

—Staff writer David H. Stearns can be reached at stearns@fas.harvard.edu.

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