Harvard’s Cece Cortes and Navy’s Colin Barry have been named the players of the week.
Bates’ Cheri-Ann Parris and Navy’s Andrew McGuinness have been named the players of the week.
The 41st Price-Bullington Invitational Squash Tournament was held October 28th – 30th.
Last season Navy squash shone academically, earning the highest academic average of all 33 varsity sports at the Naval Academy.
Elizabeth Guyman of Smith and Allan Lutz of the Naval Academy are the Harrow Sports Players of the Week.
The United States Naval Academy plays one of the busiest schedules in college squash.
The Naval Academy has a rich squash history. Justin Langan recently added to that history by being awarded the Coaches’ Calvert Award.
Academic success is crucial to any college sport, including squash. Therefore, the Men’s College Squash Association recognizes scholar athletes.
The Men’s College Squash Association has announced its 2009-2010 First and Second All-American teams.
At the 2010 College Squash Association Individual Championships, the Naval Academy’s Nils Mattsson faced Trinity’s Parth Sharma in the round of 16 of the Pool Trophy (“A” Division).
St. Lawrence and the United States Naval Academy met in the the Hoehn Cup Consolation Semifinal of the 2010 Men’s National Team Championships yesterday. Navy won the match.
Navy coach Craig Dawson reports on the squash tournament held at Colgate University.
Georgetown player Frank Hamilton reports on his team’s matches in the Naval Academy Round Robin, which was held on November 13th – 15th.
Kenyon player Danilo Lobo Dias reports on his team’s matches in the Denison Round Robin.
University of Washington coach Michael Bishop reports on his team’s cross country trip to the Navy Round Robin and their improvement over last season.