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2011 Jesters Mid America Collegiate Cup

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Notre Dame coach Geoff McCuen reports the 2011 Jesters Mid America Collegiate Cup.

Refs and Markers at the 2011 Jester’s Mid America Collegiate Cup
Refs and Markers at the 2011 Jester’s Mid America Collegiate Cup

Chicago, IL — This October, proof that collegiate squash has a bright and prosperous future in the Midwest was apparent at the University Club of Chicago. Since 2004, the number of college teams around the Midwest has tripled (from 3 to 9), yet most teams still need to travel to the coasts to find a multi-team event. I wanted that to change. In 2008 I worked with Kenyon College Coach John Knepper to arrange an “Indiana vs. Ohio” match that pitted Notre Dame and Purdue against Kenyon and Denison. The event has grown to include additional teams and is now known as the “Kenyon Round Robin.”

Still looking for an even larger event, I reached out to the University Club of Chicago (site of the 2010 U.S. Open) and their Athletic Director, John Flanigan, to see if they would be interested in hosting a collegiate tournament. John was aware that the Jesters were looking to hold an event in the Chicago area as well. The Jesters is an international club with branches in the UK, Canada, South Africa, Australia and the United States. The Jesters believe that proactively supporting urban squash and club-level collegiate squash positively impacts the health and image of the sport. As such, the Jesters have partnered with the college squash teams in Atlanta, Georgia, the past several years and were actively working to create additional events around the country.

Representing the Chicago chapter of the Jesters, Carter Kennedy (former Chicago Windy City Open Chairman) worked with John and me to create a first-class annual tournament for teams from across the Midwest, dubbed “The Jesters Mid America Collegiate Cup.” The inaugural class of teams included the University of Notre Dame, Purdue University, University of Illinois (Champaign), University of Illinois (Springfield), and Swarthmore College.

Competition began on a Friday night when Purdue took on Swarthmore. Swarthmore captain Tarit Rao-Chakravorti was one of the first to sign up for a spot in the new event despite the grueling 15-hour drive that it required of the team. But they quickly showed why it was a trip worth taking, opening the tournament with a decisive 8-1 victory over the Boilermakers.

The following morning, all five of the teams were on hand and the UCC was alive with great squash and cheering crowds. The University of Illinois (Champaign) opened with a win, handing Purdue their second loss by a score of 8-1. UIC had six players who were new to the team, though not to squash. They were also a man short with their #4 out of the early lineups. Team captain Vedant Bubna was proud of his team’s depth, claiming, “This team is our strongest yet by far.” He was also excited about his new players – both freshmen and transfer students – and their contribution to the team. Bubna was already looking ahead to his team’s match with Swarthmore, with whom they have had very close matches in two of the last three years at the Men’s College Squash Association’s National Team Championships.

John Flanigan
University Club of Chicago's John Flanigan

Swarthmore started the morning with their match against the University of Illinois (Springfield). The Springfield team is still led by its founder, John Tienken, and captain Charlie Dobson, but they have added several new faces to their lineup. Springfield’s inexperience showed, as Swarthmore beat Springfield 9-0.

Next up for Swarthmore was the University of Notre Dame. This was the first meeting for the two teams, and I was anxious before the match. We have a few new players this year in the heart of our lineup, and some of our top players couldn’t make this trip. I felt that the matches against our perennial opponents Illinois-Champaign and Purdue would be more telling about how good we really were going to be this year. If we can win a few this weekend without those guys, we could finish the season with our best record ever. This first match of the season was not the kind of start I was hoping for as Swarthmore dominated the match, winning 8-1.

In the first of the Saturday afternoon matchups, the Fighting Irish met up with the University of Illinois (Champaign). UIC was still missing their #4 player, and was forced to shift everyone up a spot. Fortunately, they were able to keep a full roster as they had brought an alternate player. Even a bit of “Irish luck” wasn’t enough to help Notre Dame avoid being swept from bottom to top, and UIC won the match 9-0.

Meanwhile, Purdue was facing off against the University of Illinois (Springfield), in what turned out to be the most closely contested match of the day. Springfield won in the heart of the lineup, leading 4 matches to 3 with the top two yet to play. The Boilermakers rallied to take both matches, though, and win the overall team match 5-3.

The late afternoon matches kicked off with the much-anticipated rematch of Swarthmore and UI-Champaign. By the time of their match, both UIC and Swarthmore had both played Purdue with the exact same results (8-1 victories), so their match looked to be a close one yet again. UIC’s team captain Bubna confidently predicted that they would come out on top, however, with a “5-4 victory for Illinois.” The Illini jumped out to an early lead, losing only two games in the first three matches (held at the 3, 6, and 9 spots). Despite Swarthmore’s dominating play in the 1 and 2 positions, UIC finished the match with a 7-2 victory, exceeding even Bubna’s prediction. This gave Swarthmore a tournament record of 3 and 1, and a second-place finish overall.

On the other set of courts, Notre Dame and UIS were both desperate to get their first win of the tournament. At that point in the season, the #3 spot on the Irish roster was held by freshman Mike O’Neill, Notre Dame’s first “recruited” player for squash. O’Neill faced a strong competitor in opponent Carson Buss, and needed all five games – three of them requiring extra points – to capture his first collegiate win. Notre Dame would likewise snag its first win of the season, going 7-2 against UIS. Team captain Dennis Grabowski, who won his match in four games, reflected positively on ND’s showing. “We lost six of our top players due to the timing of this event, which coincided with the first weekend of our school’s fall break. That we were able to take one of our matches at all, much less while providing many of the younger players with valuable experience – that’s a win in my book.” He grinned, adding, “We’re a team to watch out for this year.”

Sunday morning saw the last two matches of the weekend pit the 1-2 Purdue Boilermakers against the similarly 1-2 Notre Dame Irish, and the 3-0 Champaign team against the 0-3 Springfield team.

Players at the 2011 Jesters Mid America Collegiate Cup
Players at the 2011 Jesters Mid America Collegiate Cup

The Purdue – ND match proved to be everything that both teams hoped for in terms of competitiveness and drama. After see-sawing back and forth with the end of each individual match, it all came down to the #4 match. Purdue’s DH Lee took the first game, but then Notre Dame’s Kevin Sandner fought back to take the next two games. Lee refocused and took the fourth game. As the two players, drenched in sweat and striving to summon their last ounces of energy, returned to the court, the rest of their teammates and family members were crowded just outside the glass back wall, cheering on their favorite. In the fifth and deciding game, neither player could mount a run of more than 4 points at a time. Lee (Purdue) would eventually win the fifth game to take the match 5-4, granting the Boilermakers a 2-2 record and the third-place tournament position, with Notre Dame finishing fourth. Purdue will be traveling to South Bend for a rematch in mid-November, and I think that the Irish will be ready and waiting to exact their revenge.

The final match of the weekend seemed like a schizophrenic affair: the University of Illinois against itself. The match actually pitted opposing campuses of the same school against each other, with UI-Champaign facing off against the UI-Springfield campus. As the excitement that had filled the University Club all weekend came to a close just about noon on Sunday, the team from Champaign won the match 9-0, finishing the tournament 4-0 and winning the first-ever “Jesters Mid America Collegiate Cup” with style.

College Squash Rewind (October 2011)

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2011-2012 Penn Women Celebrate Halloween!
2011-2012 Penn Women Celebrate Halloween!

Northampton, MA — In October, CollegeSquashAssociation.com continued publishing team previews for the 2011 – 2012 season. In case you missed any, below is a list of all of the articles for the month.

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Here are the articles from October 2011:

Dunlop 2011-2012 Men’s College Squash Preseason Team Rankings

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[rankingimage]Northampton, MA — Today, the 2011 – 2012 Dunlop Men’s College Squash Preseason Team rankings were released.

Trinity continues its streak as the top team in the nation. The Bantams’ quest for their fourteenth national championship and Potter Cup will be a challenge this season. If teams like Yale, Princeton, Rochester, and Harvard have their way, the national title will be up for grabs this season.

Twenty-three schools improved in the rankings from last season: Bard, Boston College, Bucknell, Columbia, Conn College, Drexel, Fordham, George Washington, Haverford, Ithaca, Navy, Notre Dame, Penn, Purdue, Siena, St. Lawrence, Swarthmore, Vanderbilt, Vassar, Washington, Washington in St. Louis, Wesleyan, and Williams.

The following schools dropped spots in the rankings: Amherst, Bates, Boston University, Bowdoin, Brown, Bryant, California, Charleston, Colgate, Denison, Johns Hopkins, Leigh, Northwestern, Stanford, Vermont, and Western Ontario.

Preseason rankings were based heavily on the team questionnaires returned for the 2011 – 2012 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. Teams that did not compete in the 2011 – 2012 Men’s College Squash Association National Team Championships were not ranked.

Below are the 2011 – 2012 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. Franklin and Marshall College (8)
  9. Pennsylvania, University of (Penn) (10)
  10. Williams College (11)
  11. Western Ontario, University of (9)
  12. St. Lawrence University (13)
  13. Brown University (12)
  14. Middlebury College (14)
  15. Naval Academy (16)
  16. Bates College (15)
  17. George Washington University (18)
  18. Bowdoin College (17)
  19. Wesleyan University (20)
  20. Columbia University (21)
  21. Amherst College (19)
  22. Colby College (22)
  23. Hamilton College (23)
  24. Connecticut College (25)
  25. Stanford University (24)
  26. Hobart College (26)
  27. Tufts University (27)
  28. Georgetown University (28)
  29. Northeastern University (29)
  30. Vanderbilt University (33)
  31. Northwestern University (30)
  32. Colgate University (31)
  33. Denison University (32)
  34. MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) (34)
  35. Kenyon College (35)
  36. Boston College (37)
  37. Haverford College (39)
  38. California Berkeley, University of (36)
  39. Johns Hopkin University (38)
  40. Washington, University of (41)
  41. Bucknell University (42)
  42. Vassar College (44)
  43. Drexel University (46)
  44. Fordham University (48)
  45. Boston University (43)
  46. Swarthmore College (49)
  47. Washington University (St. Louis) (50)
  48. Lehigh University (45)
  49. Charleston, College of (47)
  50. Ithaca College (53)
  51. Bard College (56)
  52. Bryant University (51)
  53. Vermont, University of (52)
  54. Illinois (Champaign), University of (54)
  55. Southern California (USC), University of (55)
  56. Purdue University (57)
  57. Notre Dame, University of (58)
  58. Siena College (59)

Dunlop 2011-2012 Women’s College Squash Preseason Team Rankings

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[rankingimage] Northampton, MA — Today, the Dunlop 2011 – 2012 Women’s College Squash Preseason Team Rankings were released.

Yale, last season’s national champions and Howe Cup winners, will be looking to repeat this season. The team they narrowly defeated in the Howe Cup finals, Harvard, is looking to take back the title. The Crimson have made several additions to the top of their ladder, which moved Harvard to the top spot in the preseason rankings.

A number of teams will be making moves as the rankings unfold throughout the season. Eyes will be on Columbia and Drexel throughout the season. The two newest members of the varsity sorority  should ascend the rankings.

Eleven schools improved in the rankings from last season: Conn College, Drexel, George Washington, Harvard, Haverford, Johns Hopkins, Middlebury, Smith, St. Lawrence, Wellesley, and Williams. The following schools dropped spots in the rankings: Amherst, Brown, Georgetown, Mount Holyoke, NYU, Northeastern, and Yale.

Preseason rankings were based heavily on the team questionnaires returned for the 2011 – 2012 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 2011 – 2012 Dunlop Women’s College Squash Association preseason team rankings.  Listed after each school’s name is their final ranking from last season.

  1. Harvard University (2)
  2. Yale University (1)
  3. Princeton University (3)
  4. Trinity College (4)
  5. Pennsylvania, University of (Penn) (5)
  6. Stanford University (6)
  7. Cornell University (7)
  8. Dartmouth College (8)
  9. Williams College (10)
  10. Brown University (9)
  11. Bates College (11)
  12. Middlebury College (13)
  13. Mount Holyoke College (12)
  14. George Washington University (15)
  15. Amherst College (14)
  16. Columbia University (16)
  17. Franklin and Marshall College (17)
  18. Hamilton College (18)
  19. Wesleyan University (19)
  20. Bowdoin College (20)
  21. Tufts University (21)
  22. Vassar College (22)
  23. William Smith College (23)
  24. Colby College (24)
  25. Connecticut College (26)
  26. Smith College (27)
  27. Wellesley College (28)
  28. St. Lawrence University (29)
  29. Georgetown University (25)
  30. Colgate University (30)
  31. Boston College (31)
  32. John Hopkins University (34)
  33. California (33)
  34. Haverford College (36)
  35. Drexel University (37)
  36. Northeastern University (32)
  37. New York University (35)
  38. Vanderbilt University (38)

Trinity: 2011 – 2012 Men’s College Squash Season Preview

Hartford, CT — Trinity’s thirteenth consecutive national title didn’t come easily, as Yale took the Bantams to the wire in a thrilling 5-4 decision. Trinity finished the season with an unblemished 20-0 record and a fifth consecutive NESCAC championship.

Will the Bantams be able to continue their competitive success this season? They have lost twelve seniors to graduation, including six of the ten players who competed in the Potter Cup finals. The loss of so many key players may provide other top teams with the opportunity they have been waiting for. Then again, Trinity has proved time and time again that they can win even against steep odds. Trinity does have five new players joining the squad. They include Elroy Leong, John Lamont, Robert Zindman, and Pranay Merchant, all first-year players, and Juan Diego Lopez, a transfer student. Andres Vargas, who graduated last year, will be joining the coaching staff this season as an assistant coach.

Trinity will open the season in Maine, playing Colby, Bates, and Bowdoin in one weekend. The Bantams will face their first A Division opponent in January when they host Cornell. Trinity’s rematch against Yale will be in New Haven on January 18th.

“Trinity men’s squash has had a dramatic shift in strength based on the fact that twelve players graduated in 2011.  Many of these players were first and second team All-Americans,” notes coach Paul Assaiante. “The challenge for this year’s team is to not focus on what teams at Trinity accomplished before, but rather on what we can do as a group this year.”

Other teams — and the squash community in general — will be watching to see what this new group can do, too.

2010-2011 SEASON RECAP

Season Record: 20-0 (National Champions, NESCAC champions)

Final Ranking: 1

Team Championships: 1st in Potter Cup

2011-2012 SEASON PREVIEW

Program Status: Varsity

Head Coach: Paul Assaiante

Returning Players from Team Championships: (1) Vikram Malhotra (First Team All-American, First Team All-NESCAC), (6) Antonio Diaz (Second Team All-NESCAC), (7) Johan Detter  (NESCAC All-Academic Team), (8) Juan Flores, Matt Mackin, Miled Zarazua, Greg Crane

Graduated/Non-returning players from 2010-2011 Team: (2) Parth Sharma  (First Team All-American, First Team All-NESCAC, NESCAC All-Sportsmanship Team), (3) Andres Vargas (First Team All-American, Second Team All-NESCAC), (4) Chris Binnie (Second Team All-American, Second Team All-NESCAC, CSA Scholar Athlete, NESCAC All-Academic Team), (5) Randy Lim (Second Team All-American, First Team All-NESCAC.  NESCAC Player of the Year, NESCAC All-Academic Team), (9) Daniel Echevarria  (NESCAC All-Academic Team, CSA Scholar Athlete), (10) Travis Judson, (11) Gedd Disesa

Additions to the 2011-2012 roster: John Lamotte, Elroy Leong, Juan Diego Lopez, Alexander Lynch, Pranay Merchant, and Robert Zindman

Team Goals: To focus on what they can accomplish as a group

To read other team previews, please visit the 2011-2012 College Squash Season Previews page.

Yale: 2011 – 2012 Women’s College Squash Season Preview

New Haven, CT — A national title, a league championship, an undefeated season: Yale did it all last season, and they did it in the most dramatic fashion possible. Both the national and Ivy League title matches came down to the final match, and in both cases the Bulldogs emerged victorious.

This season, Yale is back for more, and the Bulldogs are looking to defend their titles. They will be without three key players from last season: Caroline Reigeluth, who won the deciding match for the Ivy championship; Sarah Toomey,  a former All-American who consistently turned in wins in the top 3; and Logan Greer, the Bulldogs’ number 1 player, who won the 2011 Richey Award as the top senior player in women’s college squash.

The team has an accomplished group of returning players, among them Millie Tomlinson, the defending individual champion. The three new players — Anne Harrison, Shihui Mao, and Isabella Norman-Ross — are all expected to play in the starting line-up.

Associate head coach Gareth Webber has moved on, but Yale is welcoming reigning Irish national champion John Rooney as assistant coach.

“We are a very hard working team that has a very comprehensive training program,” explains Pam Saunders, associate head coach. “We pride ourselves in maintaining a high level of training while still taking our academics very seriously.”

Season Record: 17-0 (Ivy League Champions, Barhite Award winners)

Final Ranking: 1

Team Championships: 1st in Howe Cup (A Division)

2011-2012 SEASON PREVIEW

Program Status: Varsity

Head Coach: David Talbott

Returning Players from Team Championships: (2) Camilla Tomlinson (Ivy League Rookie of the Year, All-Ivy League Team, First Team All-American); (4) Kimberley Hay (Second Team All-American); (5) Rhetta Nadas; (6) Katherine Ballaine; (8) Gwendoline Tilghman; (9) Alexandra Van Arkel (CSA Scholar Athlete); (10) Lillian Fast; (11) Alexandra Kerr (CSA Scholar Athlete)

Graduated/Non-returning players from 2010-2011 Team: (1) Logan Greer (All-Ivy League Team, First Team All-American, Richey Award Winner); (3) Sarah Toomey (All-Ivy League Team, Academic All-Ivy League, CSA Scholar Athlete); (7) Caroline Reigeluth

Additions to the 2011-2012 roster:

  • Expected to play in the top 9: Anne Harrison, Shihui Mao, and Isabella Norman-Ross

Captain: Rhetta Nadas

Team Goals: To bring home the Ivy and National Championship titles, to turn players into the best that they can be, and to train hard and have fun.

Key Matches: All matches

To read other team previews, please visit the 2011-2012 College Squash Season Previews page.

Fordham: 2011 – 2012 Men’s College Squash Season Preview

Bronx, NY — Last season saw some major changes for Fordham squash. Bryan Patterson took over for as head coach from Bob Hawthorn, who had led the Rams for over fifty years. Fordham also got new international courts thanks to CitySquash, an urban squash program in the Bronx.

“This is our second season with international courts so we are excited to get other colleges here to play against us,” says Patterson.

At least one new player will be joining the team, and he should have an immediate impact on the ladder. Karim Amir, a Rye High School graduate, comes from a family of talented squash players. He is expected to play in the Rams’ top 3.

Esteban Espinal, who is also with CitySquash, will continue to work with the team as an assistant coach. Patterson speaks highly of Espinal. “He’s an excellent player and brings his squash expertise to Fordham.”

The new era of Fordham squash looks to be headed in a positive direction. “We are building a team that I believe could become a top collegiate program in the near future,” says Patterson.

2010-2011 SEASON RECAP

Season Record: 8-11

Final Ranking: 48

Team Championships: 7th in Serues Cup (F Division)

2011-2012 SEASON PREVIEW

Program Status: Varsity

Head Coach: Bryan Patterson

Returning Players from Team Championships: (2) Amdriy Kulak, (3) Eli Plangger, (4) Jack O’Brien, (5) Andrew Grosner, (7) Raymond Chen, (8) Christopher Souther, (9) Donald Carey, (10) Robert O’Rielly, (11) Matt Wynne

Graduated/Non-returning players from 2010-2011 Team: (1) Colin Corbett, (6) Ken Fukomoto

Additions to the 2011-2012 roster:

  • Expected to play in the top 3: Karim Amir

Team Goals: To break into the top thirty

Key Matches: All matches

To read other team previews, please visit the 2011-2012 College Squash Season Previews page.

Stanford: 2011 – 2012 Men’s College Squash Season Preview

Stanford, CA — Stanford was the top club team in the nation last year. They finished the season with a 9 and 9 record and were ranked 24th in the nation.

The Cardinal finished last in the Summers Cup, and this season the team will look to stay in the C Division. Stanford has lost three players from last season’s top 9, but Wyatt Hong will be returning to the team after completing his military service in Korea.

While Stanford has had success as a club team, they aren’t afraid of some competition. In fact, they welcome it. “We are trying to help expand West Coast squash,” explains head coach Mark Talbott.

“We have the most fun in the sun,” Talbott adds.

2010-2011 SEASON RECAP

Season Record: 9-9 (Top Club team)

Final Ranking: 24

Team Championships: 8th in Summers Cup (C Division)

2011-2012 SEASON PREVIEW

Program Status: Club

Head Coach: Mark Talbott

Returning Players from Team Championships: (2) Chris Boldock, (3) Tyler Strand, (4) Mark Wieland, (6) Teddy Bower, (7) Derek Rowley (CSA Scholar Athlete), (8) Paul Lee, (10) John Han

Graduated/Non-returning players from 2010-2011 Team: (1) Sam Gould, (5) Trent Hazy, and (9) Chang Yea

Additions to the 2011-2012 roster: Wyatt Hong

Team Goals: To try to remain in the C Division

Key Matches: All matches

To read other team previews, please visit the 2011-2012 College Squash Season Previews page.

Hobart: 2011 – 2012 Men’s College Squash Season Preview

Geneva, NY — The Statesmen will have a new coach at the helm this season as Tim Riskie succeeds Carol Weymuller.

It will be a bit of a rebuilding year for Hobart. The 2011 Conroy Cup finalists, who came within a match of beating out Connecticut College for the D Division title, have lost four players from their top 9, including their number 2 and number 3. Two new players — McGee O’Neil and Cesar Peralta — will be joining the team.

Hobart’s five courts had new floors installed over the summer, and the Statesmen will open their season on the road at the Navy Round Robin.

Riskie is enthusiastic about the upcoming season. “We are going to have a ton of fun getting fit, working hard, and playing squash,” he says.

2010-2011 SEASON RECAP

Season Record: 6-14

Final Ranking: 26

Team Championships: 2nd in Conroy Cup (D Division)

2011-2012 SEASON PREVIEW

Program Status: Varsity

Head Coach: Tim Riskie

Returning Players from Team Championships: (1) Daniel Pelaez (CSA Scholar Athlete, All-Liberty League), (6) Edgardo Gonzalez, (7) Kevin Kent, (8) Will Boyle, (10) Julian Snider, (11) Grant Bercari

Graduated/Non-returning players from 2010-2011 Team: (2) Grant Palermo, (3) Luke Esselen, (5) Carl Ranieri, (9) Dan Sills (CSA Scholar Athlete)

Additions to the 2011-2012 roster: McGee O’Neil and Cesar Peralta

Key Matches: Every match

 To read other team previews, please visit the 2011-2012 College Squash Season Previews page.