Tuesday, September 18, 2018

The Daily Pennsylvanian: Women’s Squash Most Successful Ivy Team Of The Past Decade

Our women’s team made headlines recently, as The Daily Pennsylvanian ranked Harvard Women’s Squash as the most successful Ivy League team in the past decade.

(written by Eleonore Evans ’20)

Having claimed four national titles in the past four years and currently riding a 53-match winning streak spanning the length of two seasons, our women’s team has certainly situated themselves as an imposing force, both within the College Squash Association and the Ivy League at large.

The Crimson women have been significant contributors to the overall success of Harvard Athletics, according to The Daily Pennsylvanian. Harvard was ranked as the second-strongest Ivy League athletic program of the past decade, coming in just short behind Princeton.

One of the greatest contributors to Harvard’s success is our women’s team, earning 7 out of the ten national titles and six out of the 16 individual titles of the past decade.

Between 2009-2018, our women’s team has won:

  • 6 Ivy Titles
  • 7 Team National Titles
  • 6 Individual National Titles

Our men’s team has won:

  • 4 Ivy Titles
  • 1 Team National Title
  • 4 Individual National Titles

In total, our squash teams have won:

  • 10 Ivy Titles (out of Harvard’s 87 total)
  • 8 Team National Titles (out Harvard’s 10 total)
  • 10 Individual National Titles (out of Harvard’s 16 total)

Go Crimson!

Full Articles:

The Daily Pennsylvanian: Which Ivy League teams have had the most success over the past decade?

The Daily Pennsylvanian: A Decade in Ivy League Sports: Ranking the eight athletic programs

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