Week 4 Preview: December 4 to December 11

Week 4 Preview: December 4 to December 11

The college squash season is up and running, and Week 4, running from December 4 to 11, offers an exciting slate of matches as teams push forward in their campaigns. This week also marks the final stretch of competition in the first half of the season, with schools preparing to transition into exam periods and winter break.

You can view the upcoming matches for Week 4 (December 4 to December 11) below:

 

Match of the Week

Women

No. 11 Dartmouth College vs. No. 15 Amherst College

This week’s Women’s Match of the Week features #11 Dartmouth taking on #15 Amherst on Friday, December 6, at 3:30 p.m. The match will take place on Dartmouth’s home courts in Hanover, New Hampshire, as these two strong programs meet for this clash.

Amherst comes into the match undefeated and eager to build on their early-season momentum. Dartmouth will look to defend their home courts and secure another victory after topping Amherst in last year’s meeting. With both teams aiming to make a statement in this key matchup, fans can expect a closely fought and exciting battle.

Men

No. 14 Western Ontario vs. No. 15 University of Rochester

This week’s Men’s Match of the Week features #14 Western Ontario taking on #15 University of Rochester on Friday, December 6, at 6:00 p.m. The match will be held on Rochester’s home courts in what promises to be a thrilling battle between two closely ranked teams.

Although Western holds the higher ranking, Rochester claimed victory in last season’s meeting. These programs meet annually and have developed a reputation for producing tightly contested and exciting matches. With both teams vying for a critical boost in the rankings, fans can expect another intense and competitive showdown.

The order of play for Week 3 (December 4–11) is as follows:

3-Court System
3,1,2 / 4,6,5 / 7,9,8

5-Court System
2,1 / 3,4 / 5,6 / 7,787 / 10,9

You can view all past results from the 2024-25 CSA season here:

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