2011-12 Doubles Season a Wrap

The 2011-12 Doubles season kicked off with over 30 men’s and women’s teams, representing 15 schools, competing in the Intercollegiate Doubles Championship, held at the Racquet Club of Philadelphia, in conjunction with the 2011...

Fanning The Flames of Women’s Doubles

By Tracy Gates I am a Flamingo. Well, I was for a few months this past spring, as a team member on the inaugural women’s hardball doubles league in NYC. Flamingoes are better at fishing...

U30 Doubles Titles Decided in NYC

Graham Bassett and Greg McArthur defeated Shaun Johnstone and Jacques Swanepoel to capture the Men’s title at the 2011 National Under-30 Doubles Championships in New York City. McArthur also teamed with Fernanda Rocha to win...

Atlantic City Doubles Benefit

The urban squash movement is assuredly the major charitable effort of the US squash community, but many smaller, lower profiled initiatives occur each year. A new one is in Atlantic City. Covenant House is a privately-funded...

A Look Back February 2014

Fifteen Years Ago in Squash Magazine February 1999 Amy Gross won the U.S. Junior Open U16 (it was then the U.S. Junior Olympics) and went on to Yale, where she led the Bulldogs to three consecutive national championships, including as captain her senior year....

Ryan Lewis Departs Squash Magazine

Thirteen years ago, Ryan Lewis walked into the Squash Magazine offices in Seattle in a coat and tie, trying not to break into a sweat, while hoping to find a job doing administrative work. He was professional, prepared and...

New Management at WISPA

A long with the change at the top of the Women’s International Squash Players Association, when longtime CEO Andrew Shelley left to take the same position at the World Squash Federation this summer, WISPA...

Letters February 2010

More PAR Bashing As I sit having my second cup of coffee and easing into the day by reading the lastest edition of Squash Magazine I am struck by the continuing number of letters opposed...

Letters April/May 2009

Not Up For PAR I am writing to voice my displeasure with the new PAR scoring. I far prefer the English style of scoring points only on one’s serve. PAR may be fine for the...

US Squash Coaching Certification Program Update

By Mark Allen The US Squash Coaching Certification Program has undergone a major overhaul. Though previously outlined as a four level system, only the first two levels have been offered since the program started. The...