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Sachvie once again anchored the top spot in the Big Red's lineup, posting an 11-8 record. He was one of seven unanimous selections to the All-Ivy League Team. Sachvie advanced to the quarterfinals of the Pool Division of the College Squash Association's Individual Championships, where he lost to top-seeded Todd Harrity of Princeton. He was 34-19 over his three seasons on East Hill and was unanimously named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year in 2011, when he advanced to the finals of the College Squash Association's Individual Championships.
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Jagtap settled in to the No. 2 position, winning 14 of his 18 matches on the season. His individual winning percentage of .778 led the team. After winning seven of his first nine matches in three games, Jagtap went through a stretch of hard-fought matches down the stretch. His come-from-behind five-game victory over Rochester's Neil Cordell on Jan. 23 helped the Big Red move up to fifth in the national rankings, then Jagtap rallied for another five-game victory against Princeton's Samuel Kang on Feb. 8 to help spur the squad's 5-4 victory over the previously undefeated and top-ranked Tigers.
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Co-Players of the Year
Todd Harrity, Princeton
Ali Farag, Harvard
Men's Rookie of the Year
Vivek Dinodia, Princeton
All-Ivy League Team^
Ramit Tandon, Columbia*
Nick Sachvie, Cornell*
Aditya Jagtap, Cornell
Chris Hanson, Dartmouth*
Ali Farag, Harvard*
Brandon McLaughlin, Harvard*
Todd Harrity, Princeton*
Samuel Kang, Princeton*
Tyler Osborne, Princeton
Kenneth Chan, Yale
Hywel Robinson, Yale
*unanimous selection
^ 11 players on All-Ivy due to a tie in the voting
Source: http://www.cornellbigred.com/news/2013/3/22/MSQUASH_0322134735.aspx
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