Stanford will continue to rack up frequent flier miles as the Cardinal travels east to try to crack the top 5.
Below is video from the match between Stanford’s Pamela Chua and Penn’s Nabilla Ariffin.
Here are photos of the match between Samantha Buechner (Stanford) and Emery Holton (Trinity)
Each year, the Women’s CSA recognizes its players who have exemplified the true definition of a student athlete.
Here is an article by Emily Russell detailing part of the Bates’ trip to California.
Stanford continues to set the standard for new varsity teams.
At the 2010 Individual Championships, Harvard’s Cece Cortes and Stanford’s Cecilia Haig played a match.
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 Women’s College Squash Association has announced its 2009-2010 First and Second All-American teams.
At the 2010 College Squash Association Individual Championships, Stanford’s Pamela Chua faced Dartmouth’s Valeria Wiens.
At the 2010 College Squash Association Individual Championships, the Stanford’s Cecilia Haig faced Yale’s Kathrine Harrison in the round of 32 of the Holleran Cup (“B” Division).
After finishing 7th last year, the Cardinal hopes to become a fixture in the A Division.
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 2008 – 2009 women’s College Squash Association’s first and second team All-American teams have been announced.