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Cornell Squash Teams Conclude Seasons at CSA Championships

The Cornell men's and women's squash teams faced tough competition at the CSA National Championships, wrapping up their seasons with notable performances.

Dartmouth Tops Men's Squash On Final Day of CSA Championships

The Cornell men's and women's squash teams faced tough competition at the CSA National Championships, wrapping up their seasons with notable performances.

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The Cornell men's squash team concluded its season with a 7-2 loss to Dartmouth at the CSA National Championships on March 8, finishing with a record of 6-11. The Big Red secured victories at the No. 6 and No. 8 positions, with Edward Thng defeating Brandon Wang in four sets and Vivaan Shah overcoming Rohan Ray. Dartmouth extended its win streak over Cornell to three matches, marking a challenging end to the season for the Big Red.

The women's squash team also wrapped up its season at the CSA National Championships, suffering a 6-3 defeat to Virginia on March 8. The Big Red finished with an 8-9 record. Yee Xin Ying led the way at No. 1, winning a tight match against Charlotte Pastel, while Alysa Ali and Lamees Shalaby contributed victories at the No. 3 and No. 9 spots, respectively. This match marked the final collegiate appearances for seniors Ali and Aishwarya Khubchandani, who played a significant role throughout the season.

In ice hockey, the Cornell women's team faced a tough end to their season as well, falling 7-2 to Yale in the ECAC Hockey semifinals on March 7. The Big Red, ranked No. 11, was unable to overcome the No. 8 Bulldogs, with goals from Avi Adam and Delaney Fleming providing some highlights. Annelies Bergmann made 26 saves in a challenging outing, as Cornell concluded its season in Lake Placid, New York, after a competitive campaign.

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