A Look Back December 2014
Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine November 1999
Cassie Jackman Campion Thomas appeared on the cover after winning the 1999 Phil Smart Mercedes-Benz Women’s World Championships, having previously lost twice in the final. The event...
Editor’s Note
By Jay D. Prince, Editor in Chief
My first U.S. Open, in the fall of 1998, was held in a Minneapolis Athletic Club gymnasium with about five rows of seating and around fifty spectators for the...
$2 Million Ganek Gift Establishes US Squash National Head Coach Fund; Paul Assaiante Named...
By James Zug
This November US Squash received the largest pledge in its 110-year history. The Ganek Family Foundation contributed $2 million to establish the Ganek Family US Squash Head National Coach Fund. Paul Assaiante is now...
Howe Cup 2014 For the Love of the Game
By Beth Rasin
There were the warm embraces of friends who hadn’t seen each other for a year or more; there were the team outfits that glittered and sparkled; there was a visit from Mr. Jefferson,...
From US Squash
By Kevin Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer
The 2005 Annual Meeting of the Members took place during Nationals at Harvard—I was three months into the job, and there were five of us total (an official...
Your Serve December 2014
Your So-Called Top 50 List
Having played squash competitively for forty years, I was amazed to see some of your selections for the so-called "top 50 list." It is unfortunate that your list seems to be...
Tweets of the Month December 2014
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SPAt-light: Jessica Helal
Jessica Helal
Squash Pro at Equinox Sports Club
Orange County, CA
What Club do you work at and what is your title?
I am based out of the Equinox Sports Club in Irvine (Orange County) where I am...
Tactical Analysis
By Scott Devoy, U.S. National Junior Women's Coach
One of the biggest differences between players at lower levels compared to the upper levels can be seen in their variety of play—or lack of it. Whether...