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Harvard's varsity squash team travels Williams today in pursuit of its first victory in a row.
After facing Princeton last Wednesday then a powerful Washington, D.C. team three days later in the USSRA tournament, the Crimson may be a little down today's contest.
Williams, which lost at Harvard by an score last year, lost only two of its starting nine through graduation. One of the two graduating seniors was captain Mike Anniston. Against Harvard last year, several of the matches wont to games, though Harvard managed to win all the close ones.
Williams, a pre-season darkhorse, should be strongest at the middle and and bottom of its ladder, especially on their home courts.
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