By James Zug Photos by Todd Rothstein In early January Merion Cricket Club hosted its 50th William White Tournament. Two hundred and seventy players entered in...

The Numbers Stop

By James Zug It was bound to happen. At some point, the numbers would stop ticking over. Eight times they had won 5-4 matches. A...
By James Zug Drexel University’s symbol is the dragon. It is not the only college with a legendary serpentine reptile as a mascot (Minnesota State...
By James Zug The 2011 (Part Two) U.S. National Intercollegiate Doubles Championships came to Philadelphia as a part of the U.S. Open’s first weekend. After...
By James Zug It is that time of year again. In between Labor Day and New Year’s, the vast majority of books are published. Since squash...
  By James Zug It is a sign of rude and robust health that the lingering feeling about the 2011 Women’s World Juniors Squash Championships was...
By James Zug It is not what you accomplish. It is what you overcome. Charles Mallet-Prevost Brinton died in June 2011 at the age of ninety...
By James Zug It is almost ten in the morning and Amanda Sobhy is finally coming to school. It is her senior year and she’s...
Hours after Amanda Sobhy won the world juniors, the World Squash Federation sent out a press release, “Sobhy Soars to World Title Success,” declaring...
By James Zug Photos by Michael T. Bello The night before the finals of the 2009 national intercollegiate team tournament, Paul Assaiante pulled Chris Binnie out of...