Each year, the Women’s CSA recognizes its players who have exemplified the true definition of a student athlete.
Here is video from the match between Jacqueline Zhou (Smith) and Meg Taylor (Vassar).
Vassar is in a rebuilding cycle, and the team is committed to having a good season.
Last season, Vassar had a Liberty League-Seven Sisters-Walker Cup trifecta within reach.
Vassar College swept the Women’s Liberty League Squash Awards this season. The Brewers captured the Coach of the Year, Player of the Year, and the Rookie of the Year honors.
Vassar first year student Libby Pei describes her experience at Poughkeepsie Tennis Club’s annual Hudson Cup, which was held in mid-April.
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.
William Smith player Emily Hazenberg reports on her team’s matches at the Liberty League Championship, which was held on November 21st – 22nd.
The Liberty League Championships were held at St. Lawrence University over the weekend.
With an influx of experienced first-year players, defending Liberty League champion Vassar looks to move back into the B Division to compete for the Kurtz Cup.
Vassar senior Hope Blinkoff reflects on how squash can bring together people from different backgrounds.
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.
At the annual Seven Sisters squash tournament, Mount Holyoke won its third consecutive title.
At the annual Seven Sisters squash tournament, Mount Holyoke won its second consecutive title.