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Trinity College Wins Tenth Successive National Title |
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2008 CSA National Team Championships
Harvard University, Allston, MA, USA
Trinity College, in an exhibition of skills, emotional focus and competitive peaking, overwhelmed their principal rival, Princeton University, to retain the CSA National Team Championship Presented by Bear Stearns, for a tenth successive season, with a match score of 8-1. |
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Squash team takes home OUA hardware |
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Oren Kumer, Western Gazette
Another year, another gold for the men’s squash team. For the 25th year in a row, the top-seeded Western’s men’s team captured the prestigious provincial title with a 6-0 sweep over the McGill University in a final that lasted less than 50 minutes. |
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51 Teams & 500 Competitors Compete For Seven College Squash National Titles |
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A record field of fifty one collegiate squash teams, including 50 American colleges and universities and one from Canada, will compete in the National College Team Squash Championships, presented by Bear Stearns, this weekend in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
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Princeton dominance leads to third straight title |
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Anyone who says perfection is overrated hasn’t talked to the men’s squash team. The No. 2 Tigers’ (9-1 overall, 6-0 Ivy League) sweep of Dartmouth (12-4, 2-3) and Harvard (5-2, 4-1) to take the Ivy League crown this weekend was the first time that any team has swept every match in the Ivy League. On the road for both matches, the Tigers were not phased by the cold confines of the northernmost Ivies this past weekend. Flawless is the only way to describe this Ivy season, as one of Princeton’s most successful programs continues its winning ways. |
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Trinity Women's Squash Looks to Create Own Streak |
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By Hannah Charry, Trinity Tripod On-line
Aware of their weaknesses and eager to fine-tune, the women's squash team has earned its own spotlight this season. They finished 2007 with a 14-4 record, more disappointed by fractured relationships within the team than less than perfect game scores. The women have the same dedication as their male counterparts, but get less recognition. |
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The Court Supremes |
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By Michael Bamberger - SI.com SI on Campus
Led by an obsessive coach and loaded with international talent, the Trinity College squash team has not lost in almost 10 years, building the longest winning streak in college sports history. |
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The University of Western Ontario vie for a 25th Consecutive Men's OUA Title |
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ST. CATHARINES, Ont. – The University of Western Ontario Mustangs vie for a 25th straight men's title on Saturday at the Ontario Universities (OUA) squash championships hosted by Brock University and held at the White Oaks Club. |
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Squash Is King At Tiny Trinity |
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Getting Admitted to the College of your Choice |
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By Bob Callahan and Gail Ramsay
Princeton Squash Coaches
Playing college squash is a wonderful experience! The friendships, the camaraderie, the practices, the travel, and the matches - they all help make your college experience that much richer! Being a member of a team is a source of self-esteem, and a way to put order and discipline in your day. There is nothing more exciting than your team winning a close 5-4 team match in front of a packed gallery! These are memories that will last a lifetime. |
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Princeton Men take on Trinity |
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By Michael Hidalgo and Drew Maliniak, Princetonian
The last team to defeat the Trinity men’s squash team was Princeton in a closely fought 5-4 match on the Tigers’ home turf. That was in 1998. |
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Surprising loss to Quakers fuels victory over Bulldogs |
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By Michael Hidalgo and Drew Maliniak, Princetonian
Sophomore Amanda Siebert and the women’s squash team fell 5-4 in a dual match against Penn over Intersession. When sports fans think of the Ivy League, their first thought is not typically “premier sports conference.” Yet in the collegiate squash world, the Ivy League dominates.
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Surprising loss to Quakers fuels victory over Bulldogs |
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By Michael Hidalgo and Drew Maliniak, Princetonian
Sophomore Amanda Siebert and the women’s squash team fell 5-4 in a dual match against Penn over Intersession. When sports fans think of the Ivy League, their first thought is not typically “premier sports conference.” Yet in the collegiate squash world, the Ivy League dominates.
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2008 Seven Sisters Squash Tournament |
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Northampton, MA — The ninth annual Seven Sisters squash tournament was held this weekend at Smith College. Since its inception in the 1999-2000 College Squash season, Vassar has won the tournament four times, Wellesley three times, Mount Holyoke twice, and Smith once.
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Trinity's Winning Ways |
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The Hartford Courant
Athletic coaches may not be able to teach heart, but Trinity College men's squash coach Paul Assaiante has certainly found a way to tap it. His team displayed plenty of internal grit as it turned back a stern challenge from Princeton University on Wednesday evening. |
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No. 2 seeded men's squash heads to NESCAC Championships |
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HARTFORD, Conn. -- The Bates College men's squash team will carry some positive momentum into the NESCAC Men's Squash Championships, which get under way on Friday at Trinity College. Bates is the No. 2 seed in the tournament, behind only the host Bantams, who are the longstanding national champions.
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Men's College Squash Championship This Weekend |
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Trinity Eyes Second-Straight NESCAC Crown
HADLEY, Mass. - Trinity College will look to defend its 2007 NESCAC title this weekend at the 2008 NESCAC Men’s Squash Championship. The three- day tournament will be hosted by Trinity and Wesleyan and begins on Friday with three first round matches at Trinity’s George A. Kellner Squash Center. |
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Trinity plays host to all-important NESCAC Tournament |
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By Tim Judson, The Tufts Daily
With Bantams poised to dominate conference tourney, men's squash in an upset state of mind. As the NESCAC Tournament begins on Friday in Hartford, Conn., the men's squash team will look to turn heads in a bracket filled with powerhouses. |
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A clean slate for Women's Squash against Tigers |
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By Mike Kaiser, Daily Pennsylvanian
When the Penn women's squash team showed up at Princeton last season, it was full of optimism after just gaining the No. 1 spot in the country. Already, the Quakers had an eye on the possibility of winning their first national title since 2000. |
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Smith/Mount Holyoke Invitational Recap |
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January 27th, 2008 by WesternMass-Squash
With Thanks to Michael T. Bello
Western Mass — This weekend, Thirteen of the thirty-three women’s college squash teams participated in the Smith/Mount Holyoke Invitational. The event was hosted at three sites across the Pioneer Valley - Smith, Mount Holyoke, and Amherst College - and teams traveled between the locations throughout the weekend. In total, 27 matches were held. |
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Bear Stearns College Squash - Latest Rankings |
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College Squash Association
Jan 25 , 2008. - Acton, MA USA
The College squash association released the second Bear Stearns College Squash rankings of the 2007-08 season. |
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