Womens Squash
The members Harvard women’s
squash team are the Harvard COOP Athletes of the Week, for the
week ending Feb. 28. The top-ranked Harvard women’s squash
team captured the 12th national title in program history, as the
Crimson won the Women's College Squash Association National Team
Championship Sunday. Harvard defeated No. 3 Penn by a score of 6-3
to grab its first national crown since 2001.
The Crimson completed its magical
season with a perfect 12-0 record, as Harvard also claimed the Ivy
League title and Barhite Award, given to team with the best
dual-match record, along the way this year. Harvard’s
national championship is the second for the women’s program
under the leadership of head coach Satinder Bajwa.
After coming within one match of winning the national crown last
season, Harvard advanced to this year’s final by defeating
No. 8 Williams, 9-0, in the quarterfinal round, before taking down
No. 5 Yale, 7-2, in the semifinals.
In Sunday’s Howe Cup final, the teams used a three-court
system, starting with position 3, 6 and 9. At the No. 3 slot, June
Tiong downed Sydney Scott in three straight games, while co-captain
Johanna Snyder remained unbeaten on the season, taking care of
Britt Hebden, 3-1, at the No. 6 spot. Penn cut Harvard’s
match lead in half, 2-1, as Pia Trikha handed Bethan Williams a
loss at the No. 9 position, 3-0.
Up next, Nirasha Guruge cruised by Nabillia Ariffin, 3-1, at the
No. 2 slot, while Natasha Kingshott improved to 11-0 on the season
at the No. 5 position, beating Yarden Odinak in a close match, 3-2.
The Crimson clinched the team match and the national title when
co-captain Katherine O’Donnell outlasted Christina Matthias,
3-2, at the No. 8 spot, as O’Donnell put Harvard ahead,
5-1.
Harvard also earned a victory at the No. 1 position, as Laura
Gemmell moved to 11-0 on the year at the top spot, defeating
Kristen Lange in straight sets, 3-0. Gemmell has not lost a game
all season.
The Crimson won all 27 games against the Ephs in the opening
round of the CSA Team Championships. Gemmell, Kingshott,
O’Donnell and Snyder all posted perfect 3-0 records on the
weekend.

