Book Review: Play Better Squash by John Beddington

By James Zug Forty-one years ago John Beddington wrote a tiny paperback squash manual, Play Better Squash, which was published in London by Queen Anne Press (the publishing house that Ian Fleming ran; perhaps the...

90 Seconds With…Chris Hanson

Squash Magazine: What's it like being a lefty? Chris Hanson: I’d say it's pretty awesome. I feel like I have a big advantage over a lot of righties on tour. I have yet to figure...

Ken Torrey Retires From Columbia

By Nell Schwed After forty-two years at Columbia University, Ken Torrey retires as associate athletics director for physical education in June of this year. Torrey’s tenure was celebrated this April at the annual end of...

Editor’s Note

By Jay D. Prince It’s a given: we never really appreciate something until it’s gone. For squash players, that experience usually comes when we are injured. For just the second time in my thirty years...

From US Squash

Astronomers recently discovered a galaxy that is thirty billion light-years away. For the non-scientists, a light-year is 5.8 trillion miles. You can try to do the math.However, it’s a lot of zeros and, therefore,...

Sconzo Receives Brauns Award

By Chris McClintick At the gala Saturday night dinner, US Squash honored Lawrence J. Sconzo, Jr. with the 2015 W. Stewart Brauns, Jr. Award. For almost forty years, Larry Sconzo has been one of the nation’s...