Harvard women’s squash faces top-ranked Penn and Princeton in pursuit of tenth Ivy title

Mike Way, Head Coach at Harvard Crimson Women's Squash
Mike Way, Head Coach at Harvard Crimson Women's Squash
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Harvard University’s women’s squash team is preparing for two key matches this weekend as it seeks its 10th straight Ivy League Championship. The Crimson, currently ranked No. 1 with a 7-0 overall record and a 4-0 mark in the Ivy League, will play away games against No. 2 Penn on Saturday and No. 4 Princeton on Sunday. Both matches are scheduled to begin at noon and will be available for live streaming on the Ivy League Streaming Platform.

The upcoming match against Penn will be a meeting of the top two teams in the country. Harvard holds an all-time series lead over Penn with a record of 51-7, having won every encounter between the teams over the past decade.

After facing Penn, Harvard will travel to New Jersey to compete against Princeton, which currently has a 9-1 overall record and is undefeated in conference play at 4-0. Harvard also leads its series with Princeton, holding a 44-22 advantage and winning 16 of their last 17 meetings.

Last weekend, Harvard extended its winning streak to seven matches by defeating No. 5 Trinity with a score of 7-2 and shutting out No. 8 Yale by a margin of 9-0.

Five players from Harvard—Caroline Fouts, Molly Stoltz, Ona Blasco Puig, Lucie Stefanoni, and Saran Ngheim—have each maintained perfect individual records of seven wins and no losses this season.

Looking ahead, Harvard will participate in the Ivy League Tournament scheduled for February 21–22. The location for the tournament has not yet been determined; it will be hosted by the regular season champion among women’s teams.

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