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The Harvard men's squash season may have ended, but the awards just keep rolling in.
Junior Tal Ben-Shachar was named the Ivy League men's squash player of the year by the coaches of the league.
Five Crimson players were named to the all-Ivy team, the most from any school in the league. Junior Ted Bruenner, sophomore Andrew Walter, and freshmen Rishaad Bilmoria and Danny Ezra along with Ben-Shachar (for the second time), made the squad.
Ezra rounded the Crimson's award-fest by garnering Ivy League rookie of the Year Honors.
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