Men's Squash
Corcoran the Court
Sophomore Adam Cocoran lines up a swing versus Trinity. The Winchester, England native won his match 3-1
Top-Ranked Men’s, Women’s Squash Defeat Trinity
The No. 1 Men's and Women's Squash teams both took victories versus Trinity at the Murr Center on Wednesday.
Ali Farag '14 is Now the World's Top Squash Player
When the new rankings come out in March, the 26-year-old will overtake el Shorbagy and become the top-ranked squash player for the first time in his career.
An Egyptian Hero
In 2014, Farag was part of Harvard's first national championship squad in 17 years. The Quincy House resident graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering.
New Kicks
Brownell has experimented with new shoe models after his familiar pair was discontinued after high school.
Jotting it Down
Brownell carries a small notebook in his bag to visually prepare and script out his upcoming matches.
A Mixed Bag
Junior Timothy Brownell, a top three player for the Harvard men's squash team, packs an assortment of essential gear in his bag.
Well-Stocked
Brownell's bag is well-organized to accommodate his numerous needs throughout practice and games.
A Quick Bite
Due to the unpredictable match start times, Brownell always carries around a few snacks to maintain his energy.
Geared Up: Inside the Bag of A Harvard Squash Player
Brownell’s personal preparation serves as a testament to his success, as the constant maintenance of his duffel bag both before practices and matches keeps him playing at the top of his game.
New Strings
Like tennis, squash players have to be prepared to make in-game racquet switches.
Little Green
Dartmouth was no challenge for the Harvard men's and women's squash teams.
Squash Routs Dartmouth In Ivy League Opener
Both the No. 2 men’s squash team (4-0, 1-0 Ivy) and the No. 1 women’s squash team (1-0, 1-0) handily defeated Dartmouth to begin their Ancient Eight seasons.
Men's Squash Thrashes MIT 8-1
While the first three matches of the season have not been especially competitive, they still serve as valuable experiences for everyone, particularly the freshmen.