US Squash Announces the Launch of the U.S. Squash Foundation
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by ussquashorg
19h ago
US Squash, the national governing body for squash in the U.S. and a member of the US Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), today announced the launch of the U.S. Squash Foundation. The Foundation is anchored upon its mission to drive the most important initiatives for the growth of squash in the United States. Long in consideration, the Foundation’s launch signifies a strategic expansion for US Squash towards its mission, while providing the sport a much-needed, U.S.-based, mission-driven philanthropic organization solely focused on growing squash. The Foundation also allows US Squash ..read more
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Ten Americans to Compete in PSA World Championships
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From Team USA Ten Americans will compete on the world’s biggest stage–the 2024 CIB PSA World Championships–May 9-18, in Cairo, Egypt. Two weeks after reaching her first career PSA Gold final in Egypt, Olivia Weaver leads the U.S. contingent as the highest seeded American in the tournament. The world No. 7 enters the top half of the draw Read More ..read more
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Berners Reclaim Parent-Child Open Title; McCarthy’s Earn First
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by Chris McClintick
6d ago
Robby and Robert Berner III reclaimed the Father-Son Open national title two years after their first, while Peter & Molly McCarthy went one better after their 2023 Father-Daughter final appearance to earn their first national title at the Parent-Child Doubles, April 19-21, in Boston. The nineteenth edition of the tournament was held at the University Club of Boston and Harvard Club of Boston. View all results on the Parent-Child Doubles tournament page. View tournament photography on the US Squash Smugmug page. The Berners entered the eleven team draw as the top seeds and nearly exi ..read more
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Grunberg and Greene Honored With Women’s Sportsmanship and Achievement Awards
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by Chris McClintick
6d ago
Carole Grunberg (L) and Susan Greene Carole Grunberg and Susan Greene, two stalwarts and long-time organizers of the women’s game, were recognized with the Women’s Sportsmanship Award and Women’s Achievement Bowl, respectively, April 13, during the U.S. Women’s Masters and Skill Level Championships at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center. The Women’s Sportsmanship Award is awarded by the US Squash Women’s Committee to players who have shown exemplary sportsmanship on and off the court. Originally a tennis player, Grunberg picked up the sport attending Vassar College and has been an active squash ..read more
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California Squash Legend Alan Fox Dies
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by Chris McClintick
6d ago
Alan L. Fox died on April 4, just one day shy of his eighty-second birthday. One of the most vital leaders in the game, Alan Fox was arguably as central as anyone to uniting the entire country and creating one national squash community. He attended Andover and Stanford but only took up squash in earnest while getting his law degree from Cal Berkeley in the late 1960s. He practiced law in Boise and San Francisco before moving to Los Angeles. Fox became a dynamic leader in squash, locally in southern California, regionally with the Pacific Coast district association, nationally with US Squash ..read more
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Spirit of Saint Louis Squash Foundation Celebrates National High School Squash Awards
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by Chris McClintick
1w ago
On April 19 and 20, 2024, the Spirit of Saint Louis Squash Foundation recognized the High School Squash 2024 Players of the Year: Rishi Srivastava (Berwyn, Pennsylvania) received the Musick and Ashmore Trophy as the Men’s National High School Player of the Year; Caroline Fouts (Rye, New York) and Riya Navani (Milpitas, California) received the Musick and Ashmore Trophy as the Women’s National High School Co-Players of the Year; Caroline Eielson (Boston, Massachusetts) and Rishi Srivastava (Berwyn, Pennsylvania) received the Summers Trophy as the Women’s and Men’s Eastern Region Players of t ..read more
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Cauwels and Khan to Receive US Squash Nominations for USOPC Coaching Awards
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by Chris McClintick
1w ago
Katline Cauwels (L) and Jahanzeb Khan US Squash has announced that Katline Cauwels will be the US Squash nominee for the 2024 USOPC Coach of the Year Award, and Jahanzeb Khan will be the nominee for the 2024 USOPC Developmental Coach of the Year Award. Cauwels and Khan will be recognized with the awards at a later date this year. Since 1998, the USOPC National Coach of the Year has honored the best coaches at the highest levels of the game. Cauwels, a junior national champion in her native Belgium and former world No. 40 professionally, moved to the US in 2014 with her husband Shaun Moxham and ..read more
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Hopkins Schools Seeks Boys Squash Head Coach
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by Chris McClintick
1w ago
Hopkins School currently has an opening for a Boys Squash Head Coach for the winter 2024-2025 season. See below for more information. Hopkins School (an independent co-educational day school for grades 7-12 in the Westville section of New Haven) Season (winter): November, 2024 – February, 2025 Hours: Practices (3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. M, T, Th and F); Games (W and Sat) Considerable playing and coaching experience necessary. Head Coach $7,000 Job Type: Part-time Please send inquiries and/or cover letter and current resume and coaching references to Director of Athletics, Rocco DeMaio(rdema ..read more
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Women & Girls Summit Panels Address Support in Sport, Sports Psychology and Music
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by Chris McClintick
1w ago
(l-r): Valencia Peterson (Coach V), Elizabeth Elfenbein, Kataya Henderson, Olivia Blatchford Clyne, Erin O’Hearn The second annual Women and Girls Summit took place April 20 at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center in Philadelphia, and brought together a diverse group of players, coaches, leaders and parents together from around the country. Footage of the Summit’s expert panels and seminars is now available on the US Squash Youtube Channel and below. US Squash thanks all of the sponsors and partners for their support of the Women & Girls Summit including the Philadelphia Youth Sports Collabo ..read more
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Lovejoy and Fouts Qualify for PSA World Championships
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2w ago
From Team USA Team USA’s Caroline Fouts and Spencer Lovejoy will compete in the 2024 PSA World Championships in Cairo, Egypt, May 9-18, after winning the Pan American Qualifying events, Sunday, April 21, at Play Squash Academy in Columbia, Maryland. Fouts, world No. 62, will return for her second World Championships appearance on the world’s biggest stage after Read More ..read more
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