The University of Virginia (UVA) recently announced plans to build a new squash facility that will benefit the school, the squash team, and the community.
Here is video from the match between Amanda Thorman (Hamilton) and Elena Laird (Middlebury).
Middlebury made waves last season, moving up the rankings and upsetting Williams to make it into the finals of the NESCAC championships.
In March, NESCAC announced its 2010-2011 women’s All-Conference squash teams.
Here is video of a match between Middlebury’s Abigail Jenkins and Hamilton’s Claire Corroon.
Each year, the Women’s CSA recognizes its players who have exemplified the true definition of a student athlete.
Here are photos from the 2010 Wesleyan Squash Round Robin match between Smith’s Meg Oliverio and Middlebury’s Elena Laird.
Here are photos from the 2010 Wesleyan Squash Round Robin match between Middlebury and Wellesley.
Though Middlebury fell one spot in the national rankings compared to the season before, they did finish the year with a winning record and the most wins — 20 — in program history.
At the 2009 Wesleyan Invitational, Northeastern’s Tessa Martin and Middlebury’s Avery Tilney played a four-game match. Here is video from the second game.
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.
At the 2010 Women’s College Squash National Team Championships (Howe Cup), Middlebury and Mount Holyoke met in the in the quarterfinals of the Kurtz Cup (“B” Division).
In the second of a five-part series, CollegeSquashAssociation.com is publishing photos from the 2010 NESCAC Championships.
George Washington senior Mallory Ward writes about her team’s trip to the Yale Round Robin.