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Saint Louis Takes the Lead in 2025 CCL Week 2 with SRM Victory on 2/2, Athens Secures First Win

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Exciting Results from Week 2 of Collegiate Chess League Spring 2025

Athens and Saint Louis emerged as the winners in the latest matches of the Collegiate Chess League Spring 2025. Athens secured their first victory against Virginia with a score of 10-6, thanks to the outstanding performance of IM Dimitris Alexakis, who scored a perfect 4/4. On the other hand, Saint Louis staged a remarkable comeback after losing the first round 1-3 against Texas, ultimately winning with a score of 9.5-6.5.

In the first match, Athens dominated their opponents on every board, with Alexakis leading the charge with a flawless performance. The team nearly sealed the victory with a round to spare, showcasing their superior skills. On the other hand, Saint Louis faced a tough challenge against Texas, with all but one player being grandmasters. Despite Texas taking the early lead, Saint Louis fought back and eventually secured the win.

The upcoming week three matches of the CCL promise to be exciting, with Athens and Saint Louis looking to maintain their winning streaks. The league continues to showcase the talent and competitive spirit of college chess players, with the teams vying for the ultimate prize.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Collegiate Chess League and the thrilling matches ahead.

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