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News and Notes

Squash

Senior Julia Beaver was named the Ivy League Player of the Year for the fourth year in a row. With her victory over Amina Helal of Trinity in the finals of the Women's Intercollegiate Squash Association championships, Beaver won her third national individual championship and became just the fourth woman in Ivy League history to win the WISA title three times.

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Beaver and fellow senior Meredeth Quick were named both All-Ivy and WISA First Team All-Americans. Junior Emily Enyon and freshman Annie Rein-Weston were named Second Team All-Americans.

WISA First Team All-Americans

Julia Beaver (Princeton) Helen Bamber (Pennsylvania) Dana Betts (Bowdoin) Margaret Elias (Harvard) Louisa Hall (Harvard) Amina Helal (Trinity) Olga Puigdemont Sola (Cornell) Runa Reta (Pennsylvania) Janine Thompson (Trinity) Meredeth Quick (Princeton)

Fencing

Women's

Four women's fencers were honored when the All-Ivy women's fencing teams were announced.

Sophomore Mindy Rostal, who went 12-1 in Ivy competition and won the bronze medal in women's foil at the NCAA Championships in March, was a First Team All-Ivy in foil. Junior Maya Lawrence, who also went 12-1 in Ivy competition, was a First Team All-Ivy in epee. Senior Kristiina Hurme was a Second Team selection in epee, and senior Amanda Jones made the All- Ivy Second Team in sabre.

Men's

Four men's fencers earned places on the All-Ivy men's fencing teams.

Freshman Soren Thomspon, who went 12-0 in Ivy competition, and junior Matt Fitzgerald were selected to the All-Ivy First Team in epee. Sophomore Ed Chou, 11-1 in Ivy competition, and senior Terry Kim were selected to the All-Ivy First Team for sabre.

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