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]
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Records
Most Overall Titles
Name | Titles |
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Demer Holleran | 9 |
Latasha Khan | 7 |
Alicia McConnell | 7 |
Natalie Grainger | 6 |
Gretchen Spruance | 5 |
Betty Howe Constable | 5 |
Cecile Bowes | 4 |
Ann Page | 4 |
Amanda Sobhy | 4 |
Margaret Varner | 4 |
Margaret Howe | 3 |
Betty Meade | 3 |
Olivia Blatchford | 2 |
Sabrina Sobhy | 2 |
Nina Moyer | 2 |
Barbara Maltby | 2 |
Joyce Davenport | 2 |
Most University Alumni Titles
Name | Titles |
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University of Pennsylvania | 13 |
Princeton University | 9 |
University of Washington | 8 |
Harvard University | 7 |
University of Southern California | 4 |
University of California-Berkeley | 1 |
Trinity College (Connecticut) | 1 |
Ursinus College | 1 |
See also
- US Junior Open squash championship
- U.S. Squash
- Men's National Champions (Squash)
References
- James Zug (2003). Squash: A History of the Game. New York: Scribner. ISBN 0-7432-2990-8.