The men's squash team fell to Trinity 5-4 on Sunday evening in the College Squash Association's national championship match. This marked the fourth consecutive year in which the Tigers and the Bantams have faced off for the national title. The Bantams posed a familiar and formidable opponent, as the two teams squared off last weekend in a match that the Bantams won 5-4. Trinity has now prevailed in 202 straight matches and has won the national title 11 years in a row.
The Tigers defeated Rochester 8-1 in Saturday's semifinal match in Dillon Gymnasium. Princeton made program history this season by winning its fourth consecutive Ivy League championship.
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