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Women's Squash Continues Dominance

By Michael J. Lartigue

The Harvard women's squash team captured squash's version of the triple crown for the second straight year. The Crimson captured the national seven-woman championship at the Howe Cup, and its fourth national nine-woman and Ivy League championships.

Harvard Coach Steve Piltch has posted an incredible 14-0 overall record since taking over the team last year.

During the last four years, the Crimson has won 28 out of 29 matches. The Crimson currently has a 14-game winning streak. Harvard's only loss during the last four years was a 6-3 defeat to Yale in 1986. During the Crimson's 14-game winning streak, the squad has won 103 individual matches, while dropping only 15.

Harvard loses five seniors, Sarah Bayliss, Diana Edge, Emily Knowlton, Lucy Miller and Lynn Swett.

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