They Got Skills: John Musto grabs headlines as the surprise winner of the Men’s...

Article and photos by Jay D. Price For some, the U.S. Squash Skill Level Championships have been an event in which youth has been the...

Publishers Note Athletic Excellence

By Jay D. Prince In the United States, sports is a tremendous part of our culture. From the time we could walk, we have been...

Publishers Note Wish I’d Been There

By Jay D. Prince It seems like a lifetime ago that the Trinity Men’s Squash team lost a match— Feb. 22, 1998 in the finals of...

Publishers Note New Year’s Dreaming

By Jay D. Prince While many have hit the ground running with their latest resolutions for 2012, something I have never really given much though to, I’ve...

U.S. Junior Open 2011: Ubina Keeps U19 Streak Alive for American Hosts

Article and photos by Jay D. Prince To call the U.S. Junior Open an "international" event is perhaps one of the biggest understatements of the...

Publishers Note Doing Your Best

By Jay D. Prince One of the things I look forward to most about playing squash is the annual beginning of another league season. Week after...

Publishers Note The Main Event

By Jay D. Prince Something has happened to spectator sports since the 1970s and ‘80s, when going to a football or basketball game really meant...

Publishers Note A Child’s Game

By Jay D. Prince A couple of weeks ago, I was at my son’s high school football game thoroughly enjoying watching him put all of his...

Publishers Note Sports is Reality

Given what I do with Squash Magazine, it wouldn't be much of a stretch for anyone to guess that I'm a squash junkie. And...

Publishers Note Shortlisted…again

By Jay D. Prince Just under two years ago, in September 2009, the sport of squash had it’s Olympic hopes snuffed out for 2016—just four...