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Perfect Ten: Squash Beats Princeton in 8-1 Rout for CSA Crown

Bantams Win 10th Straight National Title

By Hannah Charry

When visitors enter Harvard's athletic center, portraits of the University's most beloved coach confront them. Jack Barnaby served as the Crimson's Head Squash Coach from 1937 to 1976. During his tenure, he won 17 National Collegiate Squash Association (CSA) Championships and held a career record of 346-95.

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Women's Squash Upsets Princeton, 5-4

By Jay Acunzo

On Sunday, Feb. 17, third-ranked Trinity (13-2) looked poised to upset number two Princeton (8-2) after taking an initial 4-1 lead at the George A. Kellner Squash Center. The Tigers then reeled off three straight wins to even the score before sophomore Nayelly Hernandez won the deciding match, giving the Bantams a 5-4 victory in their final dual match of the regular season.

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Chee Leads Ice Hockey to NESCAC Championships

By Marissa Powers

The Trinity College women's ice hockey team defeated the Bowdoin College Polar Bears for the first time in program history this past Friday night, Feb. 15. The 2-1 victory guaranteed the Bantams a spot in the playoffs for just the second time in Bantam history, and the 1-1 tie Saturday secured a home game for the first round of the NESCAC Championship Tournament.

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Young Basketball Team Falls to Jeffs

By Mike Robinson

The Trinity College women's basketball team closed out the season with a 77-51 defeat at home at the hands of the Amherst College Lord Jeffs. The Bantams finished 10-13 for the year with a 1-8 conference record. The team said goodbye to senior co-captain Kat Conlon and classmate Devon Kearns.

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Double Coverage: Dwight Howard Highlights All-Star Weekend

By Greg Amarra and Shah Momin

It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's … Dwight Howard? This past weekend, the NBA's All-Star festivities were held in New Orleans, La. In a city devastated by Hurricane Katrina, the NBA has struggled to find its niche. With the help of guys like Dwight Howard and LeBron James, has the NBA finally left its mark on the Big Easy? Greg: This year's All-Star Weekend proved to be truly exciting for players and fans alike.

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