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Sophomore Ben Heckscher met last year's world open squash champion Henri Salaun in the final of the Massachusetts Championship last night, and lost by a score of 3 to 1. The victory at the University Club gave Salaun his sixth consecutive state title.
After losing the first game 16-15, Salaun recovered to win the next three games while losing a total of only 13 points. The scores were 15-2, 15-6, 15-5.
Tomorrow the varsity will travel to Annapolis, where they meet their toughest opponent of the season in Navy. The Crimson will be looking for its fourth straight win. The freshman C team meets Middlesex at Concord, Mass.
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