The Yellowjackets pull it off

December 13th, 2009 Mithun Mukherjee Posted in College Squash, Events, General | Comments »

In the biggest home match of the season, the #3 ranked Yellowjackets snatched the #2 spot from the visiting Princeton Tigers in an exciting 5-4 victory.

Yes, Princeton was missing regulars Shannon, Callis and Tanner in their lineup today but Rochester put up an exceptional performance in a match that could easily have gone to 6-3.
In one of the first matches of the day at #6, Rochester freshman Juan Pablo Gaviria, giving it his everything at one game down to Princeton’s Clay Blackiston had an unfortunate head collision with the right side wall and was out cold for a few seconds resulting in him having to retire…that was a solid blow that the lad took to the head!

Co-captain Jim Bristow (R), playing Santiago Imberton (P) at #3 was a tight match with Bristow winning in four. Imberton consistently pushed Bristow to the front with some excellent cross nicks but eventually Bristow began to read through them and control the game more.

Convincing 3-0 wins for Rochester at #7 and #9 by Will Newnham (over Nikhil Seth) and Joe Chapman (over Thorman) respectively.
Another freshman, Oscar Lopez-Hidalgo probably delivered what was the most crucial win for Rochester at #8 after being 1-0 down to Princeton’s Steve Harrington. The match score was 3-2 in Rochester’s favor at that stage.

(More pictures to follow)
Rochester’s co-captain at #2, Hameed Ahmed was cruising with a 2-1 game lead and 7-1 up in the fourth game against Princeton’s Letourneau, when the inexplicable happened. All credit to Letourneau who dug and dug and dug and pulled off a miracle comeback of the day to win in five and equalize the match score for Princeton. The last time they met during Ahmed’s freshman year Letourneau won 3-1 so maybe that was still what was playing in Ahmed’s head. Funny how this game works!

Newnham (R) shot back strongly over Seth (P). Rochester 4, Princeton 3.

The two matches remaining both featured Rochester freshmen – Harrity(P) vs Fischer(R) at #1 and Pena(P) vs Duany(R) at #4.
In a tightly contested match, the tall Peruvian Duany retrieved EVERYTHING Pena was giving him and in the end prevailed to win Rochester that all important fifth match!
Meanwhile Fischer put on a strong showing against Harrity on the next court but succumbed in the end. At any rate, the overall outcome had already been decided – a historic win for the newly crowned #2 team in the nation!!!

Andres Duany wins the final point for Rochester:


More match reports:
Squashtalk – Rochester beats Princeton with superior depth
Rochester Athletics – #3 Rochester Edges #2 Princeton in Squash
Princeton Athletics – Shorthanded Squash Falls To No. 3 Rochester In 5-4 Thriller
Final scores:
1. Todd Harrity (P) def. Ben Fischer (R), 11-7, 11-8, 11-6
2. David Letourneau (P) def. Hameed Ahmed (R), 11-13, 9-11, 11-3, 11-8, 11-8
3. Jim Bristow (R) def. Santiago Imberston (P), 11-8, 11-5, 8-11, 11-7
4. Andres Duany (R) def. David Pena (P), 14-12, 11-7, 8-11, 11-5
5. Peter Sopher (P) def. Matt Domenick (R), 11-6, 11-8, 11-5
6. Clay Blackiston (P) def. Juan Pablo Gaviria (R), 11-4, 6-3, ret.
7. Will Newnham (R) def. Nikhil Seth (P), 11-9, 11-1, 11-6
8. Oscar Lopez-Hidalgo (R) def. Steve Harrington (P), 11-13, 11-8, 11-7, 11-5
9. Joseph Chapman (R) def. James Thorman (P), 11-7, 11-5, 11-9

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