Columbia Lions women's squash

The Columbia Lions women's squash team is the intercollegiate women's squash team for Columbia University located in New York City, New York. The team competes in the Ivy League under the aegis of the College Squash Association. The team is coached by Jacques Swanepoel, Joanne Schickerling and Chris Sachvie.[2]

Columbia Lions Women's squash
UniversityColumbia University
Head coachJacques Swanepoel
LeagueCollege Squash Association
ConferenceIvy League
LocationNew York City, New York
VenueSL Green StreetSquash
NicknameLions
ColorsColumbia Blue and White[1]
         
Websitegocolumbialions.com/sports/womens-squash

Annual results

Updated December 2019.[3][4]

SeasonWinsLossesNational Rank
2010–201111416th
2011–201261113th
2012–201351111th
2013–20148710th
2014–2015797th
2015–2016698th
2016–20176108th
2017–20181077th
2018–2019886th

Players

2019-2020 Roster

LineupPlayerYearHometownHigh School
7Cao, CindyFr.Richmond, British ColumbiaMagee Secondary School
9Chen, DoriaJr.Wellesley, MassachusettsWellesley High School
Dugel, BrennaFr.Paradise Valley, ArizonaPhoenix Country Day School
Dugel, TaraSr.Paradise Valley, ArizonaParadise Valley High School
6Fox, BunnyFr.Wellesley, MassachusettsWellesley High School
4Kalgutkar, JuiSr.Mumbai, Maharashtra
2Kendall, NicoleJr.Richmond Hill, OntarioJM Denison Secondary School
Lentz, ElizabethFr.Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaGermantown Friends School
10Masch, JuliaJr.Warren, New JerseyThe Pingry School
3McGillicuddy, EricaFr.Toronto, OntarioLawrence Park Collegiate Institute
5McVeigh, EllieFr.Belfast, Northern IrelandMethodist College Belfast
1Mohamed, HabibaJr.Alexandria, EgyptRiada International School
8Pincus, JaneJr.Brooklyn, New YorkPacker Collegiate Institute
Sharma, PranjaliSo.Pune, MaharashtraSt. Mary's School (Pune)
Soper, CarolineJr.New Haven, ConnecticutChoate Rosemary Hall

Updated December 2019.[5]

Notable Squash Alumnae

  • Tanvi Khanna: Class of 2018, 3x Second Team All-American, 3x First Team All-Ivy, #94 PSA world ranking as of October 2019[6][7]
  • Colette Sultana: Class of 2017, Second Team All-American #121 PSA world ranking as of August 2020[8][9]
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gollark: * turn into a person
gollark: They could turn into one, though, just with lower probability.
gollark: Why? Lower probability of eventually becoming a full person? The individual parts still have a nonzero one.
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References

  1. Columbia University Brand Guide (PDF). December 1, 2017. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
  2. "Women's Squash – Coaches – Columbia University Lions".
  3. "Historical College Squash Association Rankings". Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  4. "Historical match results from US Squash". Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  5. "Roster".
  6. "Tanvi Khanna Columbia University squash bio". Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  7. "Tanvi Khanna Squashinfo bio". Retrieved December 21, 2019.
  8. "Colette Sultana - Professional Squash Association". psaworldtour.com. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  9. "Colette Sultana - Women's Squash". Columbia University Athletics. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
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