Here is video of the match between Cornell’s Danielle Letourneau and Bates’ Nessrine Ariffin.
Here is video of the match between Torey Lee (Bowdoin) and Nessrine Ariffin (Bates).
Bates’ Cheri-Ann Parris and Navy’s Andrew McGuinness have been named the players of the week.
Nessrine Ariffin (Bates College) and Justin Curtis (Connecticut College) have been named the players of the week.
Here is video from the match between Ashley Brooks (Bates) and Tempest Bowden (Mount Holyoke).
Bates has been holding steady as a strong force in the Kurtz Cup (B Division).
In March, NESCAC announced its 2010-2011 women’s All-Conference squash teams.
Each year, the Women’s CSA recognizes its players who have exemplified the true definition of a student athlete.
At the NESCAC Championships, Bates’ Ashley Brooks and Amherst’s Chandler Lusardi played a match.
Bates’ Mimi Neal and Mount Holyoke’s Shara Robertson played a match.
John Steele (Wesleyan) and Theo Buchsbaum (Columbia) are the men’s co-Player of the Week. Cheri-Ann Parris is the women’s Player of the Week.
Here is an article by Emily Russell detailing part of the Bates’ trip to California.
Last season, the Bates women matched their strong 2008-2009 performance and improved upon their national ranking. This season, they look to move forward into the top ten.
Being named a Scholar Athlete for the College Squash Association is an honor reserved for student athletes that meet extensive criteria in the classroom and on the squash courts.
The New England Small College Athletic Conference has announced its 2009-2010 All-Conference squash teams.