Squash squash squash.
Trinity's men's squash team has now had 199 victories in a row. No. 2-ranked Princeton ended the season with a 11-1 record. As No. 1 and No. 2, the two teams are favored to face off again next Saturday at Jadwin Squash Courts for this year's National Team Championship game.
But does anyone remember that gem from the New York Times published about a year ago? We do. It's another article about how "anxious parents are looking for some edge, any edge, to help their child gain entry through the back door of the nation’s most selective universities," but it's an article about squash. Because that's how you get into Princeton. Squash.
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In the article, the best description of squash yet:
"Unlike basketball or Greco-Roman wrestling, however, squash does enjoy a prestige that some think makes it attractive to college admissions boards. With roots in the English public schools of the 19th century, squash conveys an aristocratic quirkiness, a bit like a taste for Sanskrit poetry. More than its preppy cousins lacrosse and rowing, it is also considered a cerebral sport — chess in short pants.”
Sources:
www.goprincetontigers.com
www.athletics.trincoll.edu
www.nytimes.com
www.sports.espn.go.com
Photo from:
www.goprincetontigers.com
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