Battle of the Border

After a weekend of exciting competition at the White Oaks Resort and Spa in Ontario, Canada, Sunday’s match score in the Ontario-American Challenge stood tied at 12-12. In the tiebreaker, determined by total number of...

Squash in the Octagon

By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee A long, long time ago when dinosaurs ruled the earth and I was in grade school, our English teacher (an incorrigible sadist) used to enjoy setting us...

Taking a Lesson, and Pitfalls to Avoid

By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club Continuing with the idea that the student must take ownership of his/her lessons, there are pitfalls to look out for. When modeling or engaging in single...

2007-2008 Scholar Athletes

Given to high school student athletes who achieved a minimum GPA of 3.5 (or B+ equivalent) in school and earned a U.S. SQUASH Final Season ranking, U.S. SQUASH recognized 112 Scholar-Athletes who participated in...

Sentinels to the Stories: The 2008 Gala

By James Zug It was about storytelling. Beneath the carapace of elegance and the thick scrim of black-tie and evening gowns and silver scoops of potato leek gratin and tangerine segment and cabernet reduction, it was...

Inaugural Sweet Home Chicago Open Brings Squash to the Masses

By Ryan Kuntz During the second week of September, Chicago welcomed many of the world’s top-ranked players to compete in the inaugural Sweet Home Chicago Open. While squash fanatics based in the Windy City have...

Betty Howe Constable—In Memoriam

Photos courtesy of Princeton University A five time national singles champion, who also owned a 117-15 win-loss record as coach of the Princeton women’s squash team that won 12 intercollegiate national team titles during her...

U.S. SQUASH to Launch New Web Presence

After over a decade with www.us-squash.org as the flagship web address for the Association and the sport in the United States, U.S. SQUASH will transition to a new web design at a new address,...

Will’s World For Your Consideration

By Will Carlin The first referee players of a certain vintage remember is a short, dark-haired man with a large moustache and beard and a booming voice named Larry Sconzo. Sconzo was (and continues to...