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Radcliffe's squash seam lost two matches yesterday falling to Williams and Trinity by scores of 5-2 and 6-1 respectively, for its second and third defeats of the season.
Radcliffe had been undefeated entering last weekend's contest with Penn, but the Quakers put a hilt to the Crimson's unbeaten streak, which had reached five.
Captais Ruth Stevens was one of the few bright spots for Radcliffe in yesterday's matches. Ranked as Radcliffe's top player, she and second-ranked Susan Handy were the lone Radcliffe performers able to achieve victories against Williams.
In the Trinity match, only Stevens triumphed, as she took a four-game victory from last year's third-ranked collegiate player, winning by the score of 15-10, 11 15, 15-11, 15-13.
Other than these three triumphs however, Radcliffe lost 11 matches in the minimum number of three games, as its losing streak was stretched to three.
Radcliffe's next matches will be held this Saturday at Hemenway Gym versus squad from Dartmouth and Smith.
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