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No. 3-Ranked Men's Squash to Host Cornell, Visit Columbia This Weekend
January 16, 2025 | Men's Squash
At 5-0 overall and 1-0 in the Ivy League, the No. 3-ranked Princeton men's squash team will host Cornell on Friday and visit Columbia on Sunday as the Tigers look to continue their unbeaten start to the season and to the Ivy League schedule.
vs. Cornell, Friday, 2 p.m. | Live Video | Live Scoring | Match Program | Free Admission
vs. Columbia, Sunday, 1 p.m. | Live Video | Live Scoring
Princeton has won its last eight meetings with Cornell with the last loss coming in 2016 in Princeton. Against the Lions, Princeton has won three straight, with the last loss coming in 2020 in New York.
The Big Red, at 5-2, are coming off their first two losses of the season, to Harvard on Sunday and Drexel on Wednesday, both by 7-2 finals. The Lions, at 4-2, will head to Penn on Friday before coming to Princeton and are coming off a split last weekend, beginning with a 5-4 loss to Harvard and a 6-3 win over Dartmouth.
Following the weekend, the CSA will hold its individual championships at Grand Central Station in New York beginning Jan. 25. After that, the Tigers will have just four dual matches left, with three of those completing Princeton's run of facing each of their fellow top-nine nationally ranked teams, including No. 6 Harvard (Feb. 2), No. 1 Penn (Feb. 9) and No. 6 Virginia (Feb. 23), with the two Ivy League matches away and Virginia at home.
vs. Cornell, Friday, 2 p.m. | Live Video | Live Scoring | Match Program | Free Admission
vs. Columbia, Sunday, 1 p.m. | Live Video | Live Scoring
Princeton has won its last eight meetings with Cornell with the last loss coming in 2016 in Princeton. Against the Lions, Princeton has won three straight, with the last loss coming in 2020 in New York.
The Big Red, at 5-2, are coming off their first two losses of the season, to Harvard on Sunday and Drexel on Wednesday, both by 7-2 finals. The Lions, at 4-2, will head to Penn on Friday before coming to Princeton and are coming off a split last weekend, beginning with a 5-4 loss to Harvard and a 6-3 win over Dartmouth.
Following the weekend, the CSA will hold its individual championships at Grand Central Station in New York beginning Jan. 25. After that, the Tigers will have just four dual matches left, with three of those completing Princeton's run of facing each of their fellow top-nine nationally ranked teams, including No. 6 Harvard (Feb. 2), No. 1 Penn (Feb. 9) and No. 6 Virginia (Feb. 23), with the two Ivy League matches away and Virginia at home.
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