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Men’s Squash Looks to Close Perfect Season with Two Non-Conference Matchups

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – No. 1 Harvard Men's Squash returns home to welcome two non-conference foes to the Murr Squash Center in hopes of completing an undefeated regular season.  With a pair of wins, the Crimson will finish a perfect regular season for the third time in the last four years.
 
First, the Crimson will welcome No. 21 St. Lawrence on Saturday, February 11 at 12:00 p.m.
 
The following day, Sunday, February 12, the Crimson will honor decorated co-captains Marwan Tarek and George Crowne on their senior day against No. 7 Drexel. 

What to Know

  • In their last time out, the Crimson dominated No. 15 Tufts, downing them, 8-1.
  • In all of their eight wins, Harvard players dominated their opponents, with every single win being a 3-0 sweep.
  • Marwan Tarek continues his domination, improving to 11-0 with his win over Harry Charlton (Tufts).  Tarek has won all 11 of his matches at the No. 1 position for the Crimson. 
  • George Crowne joins Tarek atop the win's column, also having racked up 11 wins, standing at an overall record of 11-1.
  • Recently, Tate Harms was awarded the CSA Player of the Month award for the month of January for his 5-1 record in the opening month of 2023.  Included in one of Harms' five wins was his match clinching win against No. 2 Penn in which he battled back from down two games to help the Crimson stay atop college squash. 
  • An undefeated season will not be first accolade of the year for the Crimson as Harvard claimed the Ivy League title recently, having finished the Ivy League season 6-0.  

For the Competition

  • St. Lawrence is 7-7 this season.  Most recently, the Saints went 2-1 in the Liberty League tournament defeating Bard College and Hobart College before ultimately falling to University of Rochester. 
  • The Crimson hold a slight 6-4 edge over the Saints in their all-time series, having won the last four matchups.  The last time the two met, Harvard dominated St. Lawrence 9-0 in the 2019-20 season. 
  • Drexel is 7-5 this season, including two wins this past weekend.  Most recently in the Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference Championships, Drexel defeated Dickinson and Franklin and Marshall before falling to Virginia. 
  • The Crimson and the Dragons have faced off six times in their all-time series with Harvard having won all six matchups.  Most recently, Harvard downed Drexel 6-3 in the 2021-22 season.

Next Up

Following a weekend off, the Crimson will travel to Hartford, Conn. February 24 through February 26 to compete in the CSA Team Championships.  Harvard is looking to defend their title and be crowned National Champions for the fourth-straight competition season. 
 
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Players Mentioned

George Crowne

George Crowne

Senior
Applied Mathematics
Tate  Harms

Tate Harms

Sophomore
Applied Mathematics
Marwan Tarek

Marwan Tarek

Senior
Economics

Players Mentioned

George Crowne

George Crowne

Senior
Applied Mathematics
Tate  Harms

Tate Harms

Sophomore
Applied Mathematics
Marwan Tarek

Marwan Tarek

Senior
Economics