2010-2011 Men’s College Squash Preseason Team Rankings

2010-2011 Men’s College Squash Preseason Team Rankings

Northampton, MA — Today, the 2010 – 2011 Men’s College Squash Preseason Team rankings were released.

Trinity remains the top team in the nation. The Bantams look to extend their 224-match winning streak and earn their 13th consecutive national title (Potter Cup) this season.  With increasing parity in the top five, Trinity will be challenged by Yale (#2), Princeton (#3), Rochester (#4),  and Harvard (#5).

Franklin and Marshall moves up one spot to number 10 in the preseason rankings.  F&M has three new players poised to play in the top of their ladder. Like the Diplomats, George Washington’s additions have moved the Colonials from 20th to 19th in the rankings.

Stanford (#22) and Denison (#24), the top two club teams in the nation, are set to play in mid-November. Dension is looking to avenge their 3-6 loss to Stanford at the 2010 Summers Cup (C Division) at the Men’s National Team Championships.

Nine schools improved in the rankings from last season: Franklin and Marshall, Brown, George Washington, Hobart, Northeastern, Columbia, Swathmore, USC, and Vermont. The following schools dropped spots in the rankings: Williams, Tufts, Conn College, Colgate, Kenyon, Cal Berkeley, Virginia, UNC, and Bard.

Preseason rankings were based heavily on the team questionnaires returned for the 2010 – 2011 Season Previews, which included information on graduating and incoming players, and offseason training opportunities. Select schools have already commenced their seasons.  The results of these early matches were not factored into the preseason rankings.

Below are the 2010 – 2011 Men’s College Squash Association preseason team rankings.  Listed after each school’s name is their final ranking from last season.

  1. Trinity College (1)
  2. Yale University (2)
  3. Princeton University (3)
  4. Rochester, University of (4)
  5. Harvard University (5)
  6. Cornell University (6)
  7. Dartmouth College (7)
  8. Western Ontario, University of  (8)
  9. Pennsylvania, University of (Penn) (9)
  10. Franklin and Marshall College (11)
  11. Williams College (10)
  12. Bates College (12)
  13. Naval Academy (13)
  14. Brown University (15)
  15. Bowdoin College (14)
  16. St. Lawrence University (16)
  17. Middlebury College (17)
  18. Amherst College (18)
  19. George Washington University (20)
  20. Tufts University (19)
  21. Hamilton College (21)
  22. Stanford University (22)
  23. Colby College (23)
  24. Denison University (24)
  25. Hobart College (26)
  26. Connecticut College (25)
  27. Wesleyan University (27)
  28. Northwestern University (28)
  29. Georgetown University (29)
  30. Northeastern University (31)
  31. Colgate University (30)
  32. MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) (32)
  33. Columbia University (35)
  34. Kenyon College (33)
  35. California Berkeley, University of (34)
  36. Washington, University of (36)
  37. Boston College (37)
  38. Haverford College (38)
  39. Drexel University (39)
  40. Vanderbilt University (40)
  41. Vassar College (41)
  42. Boston University (42)
  43. Swarthmore College (46)
  44. Southern California (USC), University of (47)
  45. Illinois, University of (45)
  46. Virginia, University of (43)
  47. North Carolina, University of (44)
  48. Purdue University (48)
  49. Lafayette College (49)
  50. Bryant University (50)
  51. Vermont, University of (52)
  52. Bard College (51)
  53. Fordham University (53)
  54. Bucknell University (54)
  55. Lehigh University (55)
  56. Notre Dame, University of (56)
  57. Charleston, College of (57)

Last season’s Emerging Teams, five-person squads at the Men’s National Team Championships, will be ranked once they compete with nine players during the 2010 – 2011 regular season. By order of finish at last season’s championships, these schools include Tulane University, Johns Hopkins University, Ithaca College, University of Illinois (Springfield), and Siena College.  In addition, schools that did not compete in championships last season, such as Brandeis University and the University of Maryland, will be ranked once they compete in a nine-player match this season.

Men's 2024-25 Scholar Athlete Recipients

Avi Agarwal (Princeton University)
Zain Ahmed (Princeton University)
Alex Akbari (Williams College)
Robert Albani (MIT)
Roger Alber Baddour (University of Pennsylvania)
Alexis Ballo (Middlebury College)
Lars Barkman (MIT)
Arav Bhagwati (Yale University)
Atreyus Bhavsar (Hamilton College)
Oliver Bikhazi-Green (St. Lawrence University)
Dean Brooker (St. Lawrence University)
Quintin Campbell (Dartmouth College)
Sebastian Campos (Colby College)
Tad Carney (Yale University)
David Costales (Harvard University)
Hao Cui (University of Pennsylvania)
Marco DiFilippo (Franklin & Marshall College)
Karim Elbarbary (University of Virginia)
Youssef Ezzo (Tufts University)
Garret Fantini (Haverford College)
Nathan Feinstein (Middlebury College)
Juan Felipe Hernandez (Denison University)
Noah Fish (Connecticut College)
Max Forster (Yale University)
Denis Gilevskiy (Harvard University)
Adam Goad (Columbia University)
Max Good (Bates College)
Abhimanyu Gupta (Amherst College)
Francis Evan Hajek (University of Virginia)
Tate Harms (Harvard University)
Pierce Henderson (Williams College)
Grady Herbert (Amherst College)
Zachary Idinopulos (Wesleyan University)
Nikhil Ismail (Yale University)
Rohan Iyer (Cornell University)
Thomas (Jack) Winston (Bowdoin College)
Aaryaman Jaising (Haverford College)
Kian Kardestuncer (Middlebury College)
Noah Katzer (Franklin & Marshall College)
Warren Klein (Dartmouth College)
Jacob Koeppel (University of Rochester)
Theo Kogan (Middlebury College)
Gordon Lam (Princeton University)
Asher Leavy (Williams College)
Jack Lee (Williams College)
Aaron Liang (Cornell University)
Will Lichstein (Middlebury College)
William "Mac" Aube (Dartmouth College)
Crispin McCarthy (Fordham University)
Andrew Minnis (Williams College)
Youssif Mostafa (Colby College)
Artemy Mukhin (Bard College)
Simon Muller (Hamilton College)
Zacharias Nam (Columbia University)
Jacob Nathan (Bard College)
Mitav Nayak (MIT)
Petr Nohel (University of Virginia)
William Okurowski (Amherst College)
Alexander Orr (Naval Academy)
Maxwell Orr (Yale University)
Jeh Pandole (Cornell University)
Henry Pelletier (Connecticut College)
Lucas Piller (Denison University)
Philip Hyun Su Price (MIT)
Rohan Ray (Dartmouth College)
Aidan Ray (Dickinson College)
Thomas Rosini (Princeton University)
William Sarbinowski (Cornell University)
Arnaav Sareen (Cornell University)
Kai Schinaman (Haverford College)
Christian Shah (Dartmouth College)
Jacob Shulman (Hamilton College)
Franklyn Smith (Columbia University)
Joe Smythe (Dickinson College)
Federico Sosa (Princeton University)
Lucas Spiro (Naval Academy)
Nicholas Spizzirri (University of Pennsylvania)
Conner Stoltz (Harvard University)
Rafay Syed (Williams College)
Evann Tan (Franklin & Marshall College)
Kerwin Teh (Tufts University)
John Paul Tew (University of Virginia)
Rana Thakkar (Dartmouth College)
Noah Tunis (Haverford College)
Rohan Valia (Tufts University)
Bennett Van Liew (Fordham University)
Roberto Vega (Hobart College)
Matthew Wang (Naval Academy)
Collin Wen (MIT)
Tom Whiteley (University of Rochester)
Nick Wilkinson (Bowdoin College)
Merritt Wurts (Yale University)
Ethan Yan (Wesleyan University)
Omar Zakaria (University of Rochester)

Women's 2024-25 Scholar Athlete Recipients

Alysa Ali (Cornell University)
Aanya Anand (Wesleyan University)
Mira Bakshi (Wesleyan University)
Charlotte Bell (Princeton University)
Meagan Best (University of Virginia)
Sydney Bramen (Georgetown University)
Nora Brandt (Williams College)
Alex Brown (Amherst College)
Aleezah Burhan (Tufts University)
Lindsey Burnham (Middlebury College)
Fabiola Cabello (Trinity College)
Emma Carney (Harvard University)
Molly Chadwick (Princeton University)
Chelsea Cho (Dartmouth College)
Thenuri De Silva (Bard College)
Jaclyn Dichter (Wesleyan University)
Vharshamithraa Diniesh (Tufts University)
Habiba Eldafrawy (Harvard University)
Ainsley Ellison (Connecticut College)
Maureen Foley (University of Virginia)
Catherine Fortin (Haverford College)
Zarine Gidwaney (Franklin & Marshall College)
Nasreen Hashmi (University of Virginia)
Katherine Hennessy (Georgetown University)
Abby Holding (Middlebury College)
Meherin Hossain (Bard College)
Aalia Husain (Georgetown University)
Riddhi Joshi (Tufts University)
Emma Kahle (St. Lawrence University)
Mira Karande (Bowdoin College)
Gurlin Kaur (Franklin & Marshall College)
Theresa Kay (Williams College)
Zaynab Khan (Trinity College)
Aishwarya Khubchandani (Cornell University)
Josephine Klein (Princeton University)
Gainsley Korengold (Hamilton College)
Christy Tin Yan Lau (Yale University)
Virginia Lawrence (Denison University)
Aubrey Lennon (Dartmouth College)
Katherine Manderlink (Denison University)
Madeleine Martin (St. Lawrence University)
Cate Moll (Dickinson College)
Nieve Monderer (Tufts University)
Saran Nghiem (Harvard University)
Anna O'Connor (Dickinson College)
Mackenzie O'Shea (Colby College)
Lujan Palacios (Trinity College)
Tanmai Pathak (Amherst College)
Natasha Pensler (University of Pennsylvania)
Abbie Peterson (Middlebury College)
Isabella Ronda (Middlebury College)
Isabel Schumacher (Connecticut College)
Amira Singh (Harvard University)
Ariana Solecki (Haverford College)
Amanda Solecki (Williams College)
India Spencer (Colby College)
Meghna Sreedhar (Yale University)
Molly Stoltz (Harvard University)
Sarah Stonestreet (Hamilton College)
Leandra Sze (Wesleyan University)
Lina Sherif Tammam (University of Virginia)
Whitney Taylor (Yale University)
Isabelle Tilney-Sandberg (Amherst College)
Emma Kate Watts-Roy (Bowdoin College)
Darcy Weber (Bowdoin College)
Brecon Welch (Harvard University)

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