Here is video from the match at the number 1 position between Liz Chu (Columbia) and Dori Rahbar (Brown).
Columbia looks to continue the momentum from their strong debut as a varsity program last season.
The Columbia women capped their first season as a varsity program by winning the 2011 Most Improved Team Award.
This weekend, Yale University hosted the annual Ivy League Scrimmages.
Columbia is beginning its first season as a varsity program.
Columbia University’s men’s and women’s squash programs will be elevated to varsity status this fall. Kelsey Engman has been named head coach of the women’s program, and Jacques Swanepoel will continue to lead the men’s program.
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.
During the first semester of the 2009 – 2010 season, Vanderbilt’s women played matches with Columbia, Bates, and Vassar at the StreetSquash facility in New York City.
Last weekend, the eight Ivy League schools gathered at Yale University for the annual Ivy League Scrimmages. Here is a video compilation of the event.
At Yale University this weekend, over 144 college squash players gathered for the 2009 Ivy League Scrimmages. Here are photographs from the event.
A sign of things to come? The Harvard women and Yale men should hope so.
As Columbia transitions from a club team to an emerging varsity program, the Lions look to crack the top 20.
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 2009 Wetzel Award was presented to Columbia University’s Zahrah Taufique.
Columbia University is seeking a head coach for its men’s and women’s squash teams.