College Squash Rewind (April 2013)

College Squash Rewind (April 2013)

Northampton, MA — Despite the fact that April is the first month of the college squash offseason, there were many important articles. The MCSA All-American team was announced, and CSA players encouraged tennis star Andre Agassi to support squash’s bid for the 2020 Olympic games. After 32 years, Bob Callahan announced his retirement as the men’s coach at Princeton University. Once again, the CSA extends its thanks and congratulations to Callahan.

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Many thanks go to the College Squash Association’s sponsors and partners:

  • Harrow Sports (Official Equipment Supplier) – Harrow provides custom school equipment;
  • Dunlop Sports (Official Ball Supplier) – Dunlop balls are used in all team and individual matches;
  • US Squash (Partner)  – US Squash provides dual match tracking software and organizes the CSA’s three national championships; and
  • mtbello.com (Partner) – mtbello.com provides squash photography to the CSA.

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Here are the articles from April 2013:

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