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Unless overconfidence hits Harvard's squash team, the varsity will complete its fourth straight undefeated season today against Yale.
Captain Romer Holleran, Al Terrell, Terry Robinson, and Bill Morris, Harvard's top four players, complete careers that have never met defeat.
Yale is no patsy, however. This year's Elis, with ten lettermen back from last season, have swept past all opposition except Penn and Princeton, both of whom Harvard nudged, 5-4.
Yale split the first four matches against Princeton, but could not win in the lower positions. Harvard should be able to win heavily here, even if Yale takes one or two of the top matches.
The freshman team will be gunning for a 12-0 season when it hosts the oncebeaten Elis today.
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