Northampton, MA — The Women’s College Squash Association has announced its 2014-2015 First and Second All-American teams.
Complete selection criteria can be found in the All-Americans section of the CSA rules; however, it is important to note that to be eligible for All-American status, a player must compete in the Individual Championships. Players who do not compete in Individuals can still receive a national ranking and honorable mention.
Princeton had the most All-Americans, 5, followed by Harvard, Penn, Trinity, and Yale with 3.
Wesleyan’s Laila Samy is the first player from her school to be named a WCSA All-American.
The 2015 Richey Award winner Amanda Soby (Harvard) and Richey Award finalist Danielle Letourneau were both named to the First Team.
Congratulations to the 2014-2015 All-Americans!
First Team (listed alphabetically):
- Anaka Alankamony (Pennsylvania, University of)
- Nicole Bunyan (Princeton University)
- Kanzy El Defrawy (Trinity College)
- Olivia Fiechter (Princeton University)
- Danielle Letourneau (Cornell University)
- Laila Samy (Wesleyan University)
- Raneem Sharaf (Trinity College)
- Amanda Sobhy (Harvard University)
- Marie Stephan (University of Pennsylvania)
- Maria Elena Ubina (Princeton University)
Second Team (listed alphabetically):
- Michelle Gemmell (Harvard University)
- Julia Le Coq (Trinity College)
- Rachel Leizman (Princeton University)
- Alexandra Lunt (Princeton University)
- Shihui Mao (Yale University)
- Alyssa Mehta (Harvard University)
- Issey Norman-Ross (Yale University)
- Anna Porras (George Washington University)
- Jenny Scherl (Yale University)
- Yan Xin Tan (Pennsylvania, University of)
Honorable Mention:
- Anna Kimberley (Trinity College)