2021-22 Women's Squash Roster
Biography
At Connecticut College:
Is involved in WOCC, MEChA, Las Voces Unidas, the Akwaaba Magazine Committee, and the Connecticut College Athletes of Color Coalition (CCACC) on campus … Member of REAL Staff and serves as Treasurer of the CCACC ... Has also helped with statistics calling and scorekeeping as a member of the sports information team at home volleyball matches.
2020-21:
Season was canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20:
Finished with a 15-9 record at the No. 6 position … Swept Boston University opponent (11/17) by scores of 11-1, 11-3, and 11-1 … Defeated Colby opponent (1/10) at the No. 6 position by scores of 11-2, 11-5, and 11-4 … Captured a four-set win over Bowdoin opponent (1/11) … Contributed to a 9-0 victory over Fordham University (1/14) … Captured a four-set win over her Hamilton opponent (1/17) … Defeated her Mount Holyoke and William Smith opponents in three straight sets at the Pioneer Valley Invitational (1/24-25) … Captured another win for the Camels against Colby (2/8) at the NESCAC Championships at the No. 6 position by scores of 11-3, 11-3, and 11-2 … Clinched a 6-3 victory over Colby (2/22) at the CSA Nationals, taking down her opponent by scores of 11-7, 11-7, and 11-5 at the No. 6 position.
2018-19:
Finished with a 9-8 record at the No. 7 position… Was victorious against Bowdoin (2/9), defeating her opponent in three straight sets by scores of 11-1, 11-2, and 11-3 … Came back from one set down to defeat her Colby opponent (2/23) in the Epps Cup Semifinal by scores of 12-14, 11-4, 11-7, and 11-0 … Captured a win against William Smith (2/24) in the Epps Cup Final to contribute to an overall 6-3 victory.
High School:
Four-year letterwinner at Tabor Academy … Was named MVP … Served as captain her junior and senior years … Also participated in tennis, softball, soccer, and volleyball … Member of the Student Yearbook Committee.
Personal:
Majoring in Psychology and minoring in Math … Enjoys eating and painting … Plans to become a psychologist and a teacher after graduation.
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“I chose Connecticut College for its small class sized and the ability to form strong relationships with my professors. I was also intrigued by the study abroad program, but most importantly, my squash coach inspired me to become a Camel.”
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