Northampton, MA — Each year, the Men’s College Squash Association recognizes its players who have exemplified the true definition of a student athlete. Scholar athletes must meet the following criteria:
- For varsity teams, two-time varsity letter winner at the school he is currently attending
- For club teams, two appearances at the National Team Championships
- Has a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or above
- Junior or senior
- Enrolled at his present school for one full year prior to the present term
- Played in majority of scheduled CSA sanctioned matches
Below are the 2011-2012 Men’s College Squash Association Scholar Athletes:
- William Ahmed (Harvard University)
- Michael Badali (St. Lawrence University)
- Ezekiel Barnett (Haverford College)
- Robert Berner (Yale University)
- Clay Blackiston (Princeton University)
- Peter Boal (Haverford College)
- Eli Borek (Tufts University)
- William Bryan (Brown University)
- Jose Calderon (George Washington University)
- Kenneth Chan (Yale University)
- Samuel Clayman (Yale University)
- Jesse Crame (University of Roceshter)
- Walter Daly (Vassar College)
- Johan Detter (Trinity College)
- Juan Diego Lopez (Trinity College)
- Samuel Ehrlich (George Washington University)
- William English (Vassar College)
- Dennis Grabowski (University of Notre Dame)
- Dan Greenberg (University of Pennsylvania)
- Christopher Hanson (Dartmouth College)
- Woo jin Choi (Johns Hopkins University)
- Parisa Khalighi (University of Washington)
- Bradley Kolodner (Ithaca College)
- Todd Lavine (Amherst College)
- Luke Lee (Dartmouth College)
- Jakob Lupa (University of Washington)
- Robert Maycock (Dartmouth College)
- Amay Merchant (St. Lawrence University)
- Jason Michas (Harvard University)
- MacNeal Middleton (Vassar College)
- Daniel Pelaez (Hobart College)
- Stephen Severson (Amherst College)
- Julian Snider (Hobart College)
- Yi Tan (Vassar College)
- Yen Theng Tan (Johns Hopkins University)
- Bradbury Thompson (Brown University)
- John Tienken (University of Illinois Springfield)
- Alexander Wood (Hamilton College)
- Anthony Zou (Columbia University)