The Harvard women’s squash team steamrolled through New York this past weekend, as all nine members of the squad had perfect weekends against Ivy rivals Columbia and Cornell.
“We’ve had two weeks off, and we’ve been training really hard, so it was good to get back on court and play some opponents,” co-captain Cece Cortes said.
With its undefeated record, the No. 1 Crimson (12-0, 5-0 Ivy), has a strong shot of capturing the conference title.
“Obviously we have our eye on the prize, on winning the Ivy League title,” junior Natasha Kingshott said. “We take each match at a time, [and] we can’t look too far ahead. But we are feeling good, and everything is coming together for the pinnacle of our season.”
HARVARD 9, CORNELL 0
In continuing its long road trip through New York, Harvard played No. 7 Cornell (9-3, 2-1 Ivy) on Sunday afternoon in Ithaca.
The Crimson defeated the Big Red, 9-0, capping off a perfect 18-0 weekend for Harvard in its Ancient Eight play.
“We won 9-0, but that doesn’t really reflect how we played. There were some really tight matches,” Cortes said.
No. 5 Kingshott dropped her first game 11-9, but came back to take the matchup by winning her next three games.
Junior Laura Gemmell had a tough matchup against Cornell’s Jaime Laird, as she found herself tied at one game apiece. But the junior took control in the following two games and went on to a 3-1 victory.
“Laura Gemmell has been battling an injury, and in her match today against Cornell, she played incredibly well and toughed it out,” Kingshott said. “We all respect her so much.”
Gemmell insists that her back injury is something she has been able to manage for the last couple of months.
“I’ve had back pain for a while, and I’m taking care of it,” Gemmell said. “I don’t think it really affected me in my match.”
Like her team’s overall record, Gemmell is also individually undefeated so far this season.
“I just take it one match at a time,” Gemmel said. “I don’t really think about that I’m undefeated.”
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