New York Times Covers Trinity Squash Team

Published February 20, 2009 by Western Mass Squash | Articles
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New York, NY — On the eve of the College Squash Association’s 2009 Men’s Team National Championships, the New York Times published an article on the Trinity squash team.

The article focuses on the Bantams’ win streak:

The Bantams have not lost a match since a tense afternoon against Harvard on Feb. 22, 1998. The U.C.L.A. men’s basketball team’s 88 consecutive wins and the North Carolina women’s soccer team’s 92-game streak are dwarfed by comparison. As Trinity prepares for its 10th straight national title defense this weekend, beginning with a match against Dartmouth on Friday, the Bantams sit poised for their 200th consecutive victory.

Today, Trinity swept Dartmouth to advance to the semifinals of the Potter Cup.

Update (2/22/2009): 2009 Men’s National Team Championships Wrap Up – Trinity Defeats Princeton



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  1. [...] the Potter Cup, Trinity is seeking its tenth consecutive title.  Yesterday, the New York Times noted the Bantams’ win streak.  Trinity advanced on Friday by sweeping Dartmouth. [...]