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Author: Jack Burton

CSA National Championship 2022

CSA Nationals in 2022 was held in Philadelphia the weekend of February 19-20. Lafayette entered as the 7th seed for the Hawthorn (C) Division. While our coach Eric Boyer would normally accompany the team to nationals and to other round robins, due to personal conflicts, he was unable to assist this semester.

The team first played Xavier (10th seed), winning 7-2 in the round. In the second round, Lafayette faced its historic rival in Lehigh (2nd seed), however, we lost 1-8 to the Mountain Hawks. In the consolation round, we then lost 0-9 against Notre Dame (6th seed), putting us in the consolation playoffs against Kenyon (8th seed). Lafayette lost a close 4-5 match, ultimately resulting in us placing 8th in the Hawthorn Division. The team came into the tournament as the 23rd-ranked co-ed club team and finished 24th.

Check out the Lafayette Newspaper’s coverage on the team’s performance at Nationals: https://lafayettestudentnews.com/129563/sports/club-squash-team-attends-nationals/

Roster:

  1. Jack Burton
  2. Carter Gates
  3. Avery Warmack
  4. Quentin Humphrey
  5. Jack Leininger
  6. Asher Ricci
  7. David Swain
  8. Sam Anthony

Naval Academy Round Robin 2022

 

Left: Quentin Humphrey, Jack Leininger, Asher Ricci, Carter Gates, Michael Walsh, Jack Burton, David Swain

On February 5th, 2022, Lafayette drove down to Annapolis to play a round-robin vs The Naval Academy’s club team and Johns Hopkins.

Lafayette first played Johns Hopkins, losing 6-3. The Leopards saw wins from Burton, Gates, and Walsh.

We then played the Naval Academy’s club team, losing 7-2, with wins from Burton and Gates again.

Roster:

  1. Jack Burton
  2. Carter Gates
  3. Quentin Humphrey
  4. Jack Leininger
  5. Michael Walsh
  6. Asher Ricci
  7. David Swain

Bard Round Robin 2021

 

On November 13th, the team took a day trip drive up to Bard College to compete in a round-robin. The team played three matches, against Vassar, Colgate, and Swarthmore. Although Bard hosted the event, too many injuries kept them from fielding a full team (although some of our players played exhibition games with Bard players). 

Lafayette first played Vassar, losing 8-1. The standout matches came from Burton and Gates at ranks 1 and 2 respectively. Both played long 5 game matches against their Vassar opponents, with Burton clutching his 50-minute set for the Leopards’ only win of the match.

In the following match, Lafayette played Colgate, losing 6-3. The Leopards saw wins from Burton, Gates, and Ricci.

The final match was against Swarthmore, where Lafayette won 6-3.  Leininger, Humphrey, and Swain netted their first wins of the day, while Burton, Gates, and Ricci continued their win streak from the preceding match.

Lafayette Roster:

  1. Jack Burton
  2. Carter Gates
  3. Avery Warmack
  4. Michael Walsh
  5. Jack Leininger
  6. Quentin Humphrey
  7. Asher Ricci
  8. David Swain