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Good Squash on First Day of Tournament

Making the A tournament for the first time in four years, the girls faced some high seeds on the first day of New Englands, so successful results were hard to find. Nonetheless, the Martlets brought their full supply of grit, and fought hard through some tough match-ups. On Feb. 24, Caroline Kelter '19, Rebecca Sargent '20 and Georgia Swank '19 will compete for 13th place in their draws in the 16-team tournament. Swank had an especially eventful day Feb. 23, falling just short in her bid to take down the fourth seed (7, (9), (8), 8, 5), and getting to four games in round 2 (10, 5 (6), 5). Three others — Ellie Bailey '21, Natalie Fay '19 and Kaylee Hunt '20 — will play for ninth tomorrow. Noteworthy were Hunt's first-round win in four-tight games (10, (9), 8, 9), and Fay's inspiring come-from-behind five-gamer in round 2 ((7), 9, (8), 2, 7).
 
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