Men's squash plays beatable Trinity
NCAA squash already has its story of the year: Yale beat Trinity.
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NCAA squash already has its story of the year: Yale beat Trinity.
Sometimes the little things matter in big ways.
For most, Jan. 19 was an ordinary Thursday. For the Penn’s men’s squash team, however, it held so much promise since the season began in November.
Break is over.
This weekend, the Penn men’s squash earned the top item on its wish list before the holiday season: a winning record going into break.
Penn men’s squash has one goal this week: go into winter break with a winning record.
Despite a No. 9 national ranking, the Penn men’s squash team still ranks sixth in its own conference.
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With another convincing win, the Penn women’s soccer team remained within striking distance for another Ivy League championship.
Score early, score often.
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