CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – No. 2 Harvard men's squash (3-0) gets back on the court this Tuesday (Nov. 30) and Wednesday (Dec. 1) for back-to-back matches against Tufts (3-0) and Dartmouth (0-0). A Tuesday trip to meet the Jumbos is first up, before Harvard hosts the Big Green the next day. Both matches are scheduled for 5 p.m. Wednesday's home match will be available for streaming on ESPN+ and Stretch Internet.
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What to Know:
- Harvard comes in at No. 2 in the latest CSA Men's Team Rankings posted Nov. 18.
- The Crimson owns a 36-match active win streak entering Tuesday's match, its last loss coming against Trinity in the 2017-18 CSA Team Championship Finals.
- George Crowne, Liam Rotzoll, Tate Harms and Neel Joshi are all 3-0 individually on the season, having appeared in the starting lineup in each of the team's matches so far.
- Harvard is 16-0 all-time against Tufts and 79-1 versus Dartmouth.
- The Crimson's roster features the last two CSA Individual National Champions. Victor Crouin captured the title in 2018-19 before teammate Marwan Tarek took home the trophy in 2019-20.
Leading the Way:
Mike Way begins his 12th season as the Gregory Lee '87 and Russell Ball '88 Endowed Coach for Squash at Harvard University. Entering the 2021-22 season, Way boasts an overall record of 144-5 during his time at Harvard.
Up Next: Harvard will be out of action until Jan. 9 when the team travels to face Virginia.