Seven Regions One Team
By Bill Buckingham
“This should be the most fun weekend of the squash year. You will ultimately play for the U.S. somewhere along the way,...
Breaking Through the Levels: Balls
by Bill Buckingham
Can using a different ball increase your enjoyment of the game? To find out, US Squash staffers Bill Buckingham and Chris McClintick,...
Two For the Ages
by Bill Buckingham
Not only does seventy-four-year-old Jay Nelson clearly recall winning his first championship in any sport—the 1954 little league title in Saugus, MA,...
Vassar Goes Co-Ed
By Bill Buckingham
In 1969, Vassar College declined an offer from Yale University to merge institutions. Instead it became the first and only of the...
Upstate Upstarts: Rochester and St. Lawrence are Looking to Rock the Men’s College Squash...
By Bill Buckingham
Photos by Michael Bello
The wall of fame right outside the office of St. Lawrence University coach Chris Abplanalp, boasts plaques of former...
From US Squash Winning Streaks
By Bill Buckingham
Some criticize the Association for focusing too much on the best and think we can do more to make the stories we tell more...
From US Squash Ten Days in January
By Bill Buckingham
When attending the Tournament of Champions, held annually at Grand Central Terminal in New York City, it’s very easy to fall prey...
Teams Building 101
By Bill Buckingham
With the U.S. High School Championship’s doubling in size over the past three years, the rapid growth of the U.S. Middle School...
Youth Trumps Experience at U.S. Doubles Championships Age Division Rivalries Rage On
By Bill Buckingham
Photos by Debbie Bowden
Trevor McGuinness, with the help of right-wall teammate Whitten Morris, became the youngest ever winner of the U.S. Men’s...
From US Squash Changing Lives
By Bill Buckingham
Four months ago I was a squash authority. I was introduced to the game in 2001 when Yale coach Dave Talbott called...