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Men's Squash Falls in Summers Cup Final to Bowdoin

Hamilton's men's squash team concludes its season with a narrow loss in the championship match, while the women's team wraps up its campaign at the Divisional Team Championships.

Men's squash season ends with 5-4 loss to Bowdoin in Summers Cup final

Hamilton's men's squash team concludes its season with a narrow loss in the championship match, while the women's team wraps up its campaign at the Divisional Team Championships.

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The Hamilton College men's squash team ended its season with a closely contested 5-4 loss to Bowdoin College in the Summers Cup final at the College Squash Association Divisional Team Championships on March 1. The Continentals, seeded third in the Summers Cup draw, faced off against the top-seeded Polar Bears in a match that showcased the intensity of cup competition, with three of the nine matches extending to five games. Carlo Caffuzzi secured one of those hard-fought victories at the eighth position, finishing his season with a commendable 9-4 record, including a strong 5-2 against NESCAC opponents. Atreyus Bhavsar, competing in his final match for Hamilton, also triumphed at the second position, marking the 25th win of his career.

Meanwhile, the Hamilton women's squash team concluded its season at the same championships, suffering two defeats in the Walker Cup. The Continentals lost 6-3 to Franklin & Marshall College in the semifinal on February 28 and were similarly edged by Bates College in the third-place match on March 1. Lily Spencer led the team with a victory at the fourth position against Franklin & Marshall, while Natalie McCollum capped her season with a perfect 6-0 record, securing a win at the eighth position in the same match and winning by default against Bates. Hamilton finished the season with a record of 9-11 overall, having shown resilience throughout the campaign.

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