Men’s Squash Falls in Ivy League Tournament Championship
Wrestling Beats Brown in Regular Season Finale, 26-16
Women’s Squash Falls to Penn in Ivy League Tournament Semifinals
Men’s Squash Advances to Inaugural Ivy League Tournament Championship; Defeats Princeton, 8-1
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Women’s Squash Earns Four All-Ivy Honors
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Harvard Squash Shines Despite Ivy Tournament Setbacks

Harvard men's and women's squash teams earn multiple All-Ivy honors amid inaugural Ivy League Tournament challenges.

Men’s Squash Falls in Ivy League Tournament Championship

Harvard men's and women's squash teams earn multiple All-Ivy honors amid inaugural Ivy League Tournament challenges.

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Harvard men's squash experienced a week of highs and lows as they navigated the inaugural Ivy League Tournament. The team began with a commanding 8-1 victory over Princeton, propelling them into the championship match. Despite their strong performance, the Crimson fell short against the University of Pennsylvania, narrowly losing in the final. The tournament marked a significant moment for the program, with Christian Capella being named Rookie of the Year and five players earning All-Ivy honors. David Costales and Denis Gilevskiy were named to the first team, while Omar Azzam, Capella, and Maddox Moxham secured spots on the second team.

The Harvard women's squash team also showcased their talent in the Ivy League Tournament, though they were edged out by Penn in a close 5-4 semifinal match. The team's consistent excellence was recognized with four players receiving All-Ivy accolades. Caroline Fouts and Lucie Stefanoni were selected for the First-Team, while Saran Nghiem and Ocean Ma were named to the Second Team, continuing a decade-long streak of three or more All-Ivy selections for the Crimson.

In wrestling, Harvard concluded its regular season with a decisive 26-16 victory over Brown University. Sophomore Logan Brzozowski and junior Coleman Nogle delivered crucial pins at the 125 and 133-pound weight classes, respectively, setting the tone for the win at the Pizzitola Sports Center. With the regular season wrapped up, the team now looks ahead to the postseason.

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