Men's squash edges St. Lawrence 5-4, advances to Summers Cup final
Women's hockey falls in NESCAC championship quarterfinals at Colby
Women's squash breezes to Walker Cup quarterfinal win over Haverford
Men's squash wallops Wesleyan, moves on to Summers Cup semifinals
Women's hockey plays at Colby in NESCAC championship quarterfinals Feb. 28
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Men's Squash Advances to Summers Cup Final

Hamilton College's men's squash team continues its strong postseason run, securing a spot in the Summers Cup final after a narrow victory over St. Lawrence.

Men's squash edges St. Lawrence 5-4, advances to Summers Cup final

Hamilton College's men's squash team continues its strong postseason run, securing a spot in the Summers Cup final after a narrow victory over St. Lawrence.

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The Hamilton College men's squash team edged St. Lawrence University 5-4 in a tense semifinal match at the Summers Cup, held on February 28 in Philadelphia. This victory follows a convincing 8-1 win against Wesleyan University in the quarterfinals earlier that same day. Jacob Li delivered a crucial performance, overcoming a two-game deficit to win his match, while Lucas Walden also rallied after dropping the first game. With this win, Hamilton (11-10 overall) advances to the Summers Cup final, showcasing their resilience and depth in the lineup.

In women's squash, the Continentals cruised to an 8-1 victory against Haverford College in the Walker Cup quarterfinals on February 27, also in Philadelphia. Hamilton (9-9 overall) dominated the match, winning six of the seven matches in straight games. Poppy Huffman and Diya Dhillon were among the standout performers, with Huffman winning decisively at the second position and Dhillon's opponent retiring while she was leading. This victory sets Hamilton up for a semifinal matchup, further solidifying their competitive presence in the championship.

The women's hockey team faced a challenging end to their season, falling to Colby College 6-2 in the NESCAC championship quarterfinals on February 28. The Continentals struggled to keep pace after Colby scored four unanswered goals early in the game. Despite the loss, Hamilton (11-9-5 overall) finished the season with a winning record for the ninth time in the last ten years, demonstrating consistent performance in a competitive conference. Colby will advance to face Middlebury in the semifinals on March 7.

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