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Add one more title to the illustrious career of Harvard women's squash co-captain Libby Eynon. Eynon captured the national championship yesterday, taking first place in the Women's Indoor Squash Racquets Association tournament.
Eynon is the second consecutive Harvard player to take home the national championship. Jordanna Fraiberg '94 won the title last year.
Ribbit, Ribbit
The Harvard men's tennis team defeated Texas A&M yesterday in the semifinals of the Corpus Christi Invitational. The Crimson will face the Horned Frogs of Texas Christian University--the number-eight team in the nation--today at 10 a.m. for the tournament title.
The Crimson and the Aggies were both ranked 25th in the nation. Harvard pulled out the victory with a win in a tie-breaker in the final match.
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