Tagged - Squash

UR hosts squash ProAm tournament with top 100 professionals

The event was part of the Professional Squash Association’s (PSA) Challenger’s Tour and notably featured two of the world’s top 100 players, #82 ranked Nasir Iqbal of Pakistan and Egypt’s Khaled Labib, ranked #99. Read More

Men’s squash takes second at College Squash National Championships tournament

The UR men’s squash team fell to Cornell 7–2 on Feb. 20, finishing second at the College Squash Association’s (CSA) Hoehn Cup, played in Philadelphia, PA. Read More

New COVID restrictions allow in person sports despite remote learning

In response to surging cases in Monroe County, the University announced updated COVID-19 guidelines for students. Read More

Squash claims Liberty League title

Men's squash finished the season strong with their second consecutive Liberty League Championship victory. Read More

Squash takes victory in first home match

Varsity squash snapped a three match losing streak with a 7-2 win over the University of Western Ontario. Read More

Squash is UR’s secret national star

Squash is a bit of an enigma to many UR students.  A lot of people have no idea how the sport is played. A lot of people know that our men’s team is quite good at the sport. A lot of people think of squash as a preppy, elitist, exclusionary sport. For those who fall […]

Highly-ranked squash is too often overlooked

UR has only one Division I team: squash. Currently ranked second in the nation, UR Men’s Squash has started the season 13–2. Read More

Squash plays well in tournament

“We can beat any team in the country,” said Pitfield. His teammates agreed. Read More

Squash misses ultimate goal but finishes strong

After achieving a no. 1 national ranking earlier this season and taking down top-ranked Trinity College, UR Squash hoped to make a historic run, including winning the team’s first national championship. Read More

Squash falls to Yale at finals

The ‘Jackets made ESPN this week as the frustration of the team’s loss to Yale in the Potter Cup final boiled over, and junior Aria Fazelimanesh flipped the middle finger to a trash-talking Yale player. Read More