Women's National Champions (squash)

The Women's National Champions are the National Champions for squash in the United States. These winners are the officially recognized champions by US Squash, the national governing body. From 1907 until 1994, 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 Women's National Championship was conducted in 1994 and was won by Demer Holleran. The softball Women's National Championship, unlike the previous hardball 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 Women's National Championship.

Women's National Champions[1]

NameYear
Eleonora Sears1928
Margaret Howe1929
Hazel H. Wightman1930
Ruth Banks1931
Margaret Howe1932
Susan Noel1933
Margaret Howe1934
Margot Lumb1935
Ann Page1936
Ann Page1937
Cecile Bowes1938
Ann Page1939
Cecile Bowes1940
Cecile Bowes1941
Ann Page1947
Cecile Bowes1948
Janet R. M. Morgan1949
Betty Howe Constable1950
Jane Austin1951
Peggy Howe1952
Peggy Howe1953
Lois Dilks1954
Janet R. M. Morgan1955
Betty Howe Constable1956
Betty Howe Constable1957
Betty Howe Constable1958
Betty Howe Constable1959
Margaret Varner1960
Margaret Varner1961
NameYear
Margaret Varner1962
Margaret Varner1963
Ann Wetzel1964
Joyce V. Davenport1965
Betty Meade1966
Betty Meade1967
Betty Meade1968
Joyce V. Davenport1969
Nina Moyer1970
Carol Thesieres1971
Nina Moyer1972
Gretchen V. Spruance1973
Gretchen V. Spruance1974
Virginia Akabane1975
Gretchen V. Spruance1976
Gretchen V. Spruance1977
Gretchen V. Spruance1978
Heather McKay1979
Barbara Maltby1980
Barbara Maltby1981
Alicia McConnell1982
Alicia McConnell1983
Alicia McConnell1984
Alicia McConnell1985
Alicia McConnell1986
Alicia McConnell1987
Alicia McConnell1988
Demer Holleran1989
Demer Holleran1990
NameYear
Demer Holleran1991
Demer Holleran1992
Demer Holleran1993
Demer Holleran1994
Ellie Pierce1995
Demer Holleran1996
Demer Holleran1997
Latasha Khan1998
Demer Holleran1999
Latasha Khan2000
Shabana Khan2001
Latasha Khan2002
Latasha Khan2003
Latasha Khan2004
Latasha Khan2005
Latasha Khan2006
Natalie Grainger2007
Natalie Grainger2008
Natalie Grainger2009
Natalie Grainger2010
Natalie Grainger2011
Amanda Sobhy2012
Natalie Grainger2013
Sabrina Sobhy2014
Amanda Sobhy2015
Amanda Sobhy2016
Olivia Blatchford2017
Amanda Sobhy2018
Olivia Blatchford2019

Records

Most Overall Titles

NameTitles
Demer Holleran9
Latasha Khan7
Alicia McConnell7
Natalie Grainger6
Gretchen Spruance5
Betty Howe Constable5
Cecile Bowes4
Ann Page4
Amanda Sobhy4
Margaret Varner4
Margaret Howe3
Betty Meade3
Olivia Blatchford2
Sabrina Sobhy2
Nina Moyer2
Barbara Maltby2
Joyce Davenport2

Most University Alumni Titles

NameTitles
University of Pennsylvania13
Princeton University9
University of Washington8
Harvard University7
University of Southern California4
University of California-Berkeley1
Trinity College (Connecticut)1
Ursinus College1
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See also

References

  • James Zug (2003). Squash: A History of the Game. New York: Scribner. ISBN 0-7432-2990-8.
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