Men's National Champions (squash)
The Men's National Champions are the National Champions for squash in the United States. These winners are the officially recognized champions by U.S. Squash, the national governing body. From 1907 until 1989, the national championship was contested through hardball squash. When the national governing body began recognizing international softball as the official game in the United States, the national championship also switched to softball. The first softball national championship, also known as the S.L. Green, was conducted in 1990 and was won by Mark Talbott. The S.L. Green, unlike the previous national championship, is limited to U.S. citizens only. The National Hardball Championship would continue past this date, but was no longer recognized as the official Men's National Championship.
Men's National Champions
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- Note: The official Men's National Championship (hardball) became the S.L. Green (softball) in 1990.
Records
Most Overall Titles
Name | Titles |
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Julian Illingworth | 9 |
Stanley Pearson | 6 |
Victor Niederhoffer | 5 |
Charles Brinton | 4 |
Marty Clark | 4 |
Kenton Jernigan | 4 |
Henri Salaun | 4 |
Todd Harrity | 3 |
John Miskey | 3 |
Germain Glidden | 3 |
Chris Hanson | 2 |
Preston Quick | 2 |
Damian Walker | 2 |
Colin Adair | 2 |
Michael Desaulniers | 2 |
Anil Nayar | 2 |
Donald Strachan | 2 |
Beekman Pool | 2 |
J. Lawrence Pool | 2 |
W. Palmer Dixon | 2 |
Herbert Rawlins | 2 |
Samuel P. Howe, III | 2 |
Most University Alumni Titles
Most High School Alumni Titles
Name | Titles |
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Episcopal Academy | 13 |
Lincoln High School (Portland, Oregon) | 9 |
St. Paul's School (New Hampshire) | 5 |
Abraham Lincoln High School (Brooklyn) | 5 |
Deerfield Academy | 4 |
Groton School | 4 |
Haverford School | 4 |
Phillips Exeter | 3 |
Mercersburg Academy | 3 |
Wheat Ridge High School | 2 |
St. Luke's School (Connecticut) | 2 |
Chestnut Hill Academy | 1 |
Lower Merion High School | 1 |
Middlesex School | 1 |
Choate Rosemary Hall | 1 |
Ostra Real | 1 |
University of Oklahoma High School | 1 |
See also
- US Junior Open squash championship
- U.S. Squash
- Women's National Champions (Squash)
References
- James Zug (2003). Squash: A History of the Game. New York: Scribner. ISBN 0-7432-2990-8.