From US Squash Vision, Commitment and Results

As the pace of change in our lives seems to accelerate, it’s a pleasure to point to things that endure. Of course we all must move on, and the same is true for members of...

From US Squash Rule of Three

With spring turning to summer soon, the squash season shifts into a different mode, wrapping up leagues and other activities with year-end events. What this yields for me are opportunities to speak at district...

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 relatable. However, regardless of our field, surely we can all relate...

From US Squash The Right Thing

By Kevin Klipstein U.S. Squash recently announced that the prize purse for the 2013 Delaware Investments U.S. Open will provide equal prize money for both the men’s and women’s championships. The purse will be the...

From US Squash Streams of Consciousness

By Kevin Klipstein We often encounter circumstances which lead us to a crossroads. The choices are either cooperate and partner with an organization to further our collective goals together, or decide to work independently, and in...

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 to the illusion that squash has gone mainstream and finally...

From US Squash A Concerned Parent

By Kevin Klipstein Whether or not you agree with him in policy or governance, you have to agree that Barack Obama knows sports. Interviewed recently on the BS Report (Bill Simmons is an ESPN columnist,...

From US Squash Stats and Stories

By Peter Lasusa, U.S. SQUASH Board Chair Twenty or so years ago I was standing in front of a posted draw sheet helping run a club championship tournament as “Tournament Chair” along with our club...

From US Squash Value Added

By Kevin Klipstein Hearing some people talk about U.S. SQUASH, you’d think we fashioned ourselves after 19th century robber barons, rigging the system to extract maximum revenue to pad our accounts, as if we had...

From US Squash

By Kevin D. Klipstein, President & Chief Executive Officer Squash has no “off-season” anymore, and we are definitely not complaining. The US was very involved in the Olympic bid effort—thank you to the Districts, individuals...