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Brown Bears men's squash

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brown Bears men's squash
UniversityBrown University
First season1989-90
Head coachStuart LeGassick (31st season)
LeagueCollege Squash Association
ConferenceIvy League
LocationProvidence, Rhode Island
VenueKate Brodsky Squash Pavilion
All-time record676–223 (.752)
All-Americans1
NicknameBears
ColorsSeal brown, cardinal red, and white[1]
     
Websitehttps://brownbears.com/sports/mens-squash

The Brown Bears men's squash team was a former team in the intercollegiate men's squash for Brown University located in Providence, Rhode Island. The team competed in the Ivy League within the College Squash Association. The university first fielded a varsity squash team in 1989. The former head coach was Stuart LeGassick. [2] Brown University decided to eliminate 11 sports on May 31, 2020 including squash. [3]

Year-by-year results

Men's Squash

Updated March 2020.[4]

Year Wins Losses Ivy League Overall
2008–2009 7 9 7th 13th
2010–2011 8 10 7th 12th
2011–2012 8 11 8th 16th
2012–2013 8 12 7th (Tie) 16th
2013–2014 6 16 8th 18th
2014–2015 7 9 8th 19th
2015–2016 5 13 8th 16th
2016–2017 5 10 8th 19th
2017–2018 8 9 7th 12th
2018–2019 6 11 8th 18th
2019–2020 7 10 8th 14th

Players

Current roster

Updated March 2020.[5]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
United States Ahmed Amin So. 2019 Charlotte, North Carolina
China Liam Bai Jr. 2018 Beijing, China
France Raphael Benamran So. 2019  Fourquex, France
United States John Paul Champa Sr. 2017 Boston, Massachusetts
United States William Glaser Sr. 2017 Villanova, Pennsylvania
United States Jacob Good Jr. 2018 Shaker Heights, Ohio
United States Declan McCarthy Jr. 2018 Malvern, Pennsylvania
1 United States Maximo Moyer Sr. 2017 Berwyn, Pennsylvania
United States Raghav Pemmireddy So. 2019 Somerset, New Jersey
United States Grant Sterman Jr. 2018 Radnor, Pennsylvania
United States Julian Wambach So. 2019 Westwood, Massachusetts
United States Andrew Wei Sr. 2017 Seattle, Washington


See also

References

  1. ^ "Brown University Athletics & Recreation Brand Guidelines" (PDF). June 17, 2022. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  2. ^ "Men's Squash".
  3. ^ "Brown University Cuts 11 Varsity Sports".
  4. ^ "Men's Squash".
  5. ^ "Roster".

External links

This page was last edited on 23 June 2023, at 22:58
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