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Squash Team Wins Hoff Award for Athletic Group of the Year

On Sunday night, the Lafayette Club Squash Team won its first ever Hoff Award for Athletic Group of the Year, pulling in one of the school’s highest honors for an organization. The Hoff Awards are presented to students, groups and faculty who have made an outstanding contribution to the Lafayette College community during the academic year. The 2009 Aaron O. Hoff Awards Ceremony article has been posted on the Lafayette College school website, which also mentions the historical significance of this great achievement. Below is the specific description of the award and excerpt about the Squash team:

Athletic/Recreational Club of the Year. Presented to an athletic or recreational club that has been well organized, has offered its membership and the college excellent opportunities for participation and/or competition with good sportsmanship, and has improved its membership or campus recognition.
Club Squash Team

Senior and former Club President Reed Edwards was there to accept the award on behalf of the Squash team, who was also represented by senior Amar Gujral. The award was presented by Student Government President Ashley Jauvinett, who had been in close relation with the Squash Team throughout its season to help allocate funds to finance this year’s tremendously successful season. In her speech, she cited the club’s excellent progress, strong organization and prospects for the future. The Lafayette Club Squash Team aims to continue its success both on the court and in relations with the school as it looks forward to next year’s season.

Leopards Finish Strong, Win First Ever Hawthorn Cup Championship

Hawthorn Cup Champions!

Hawthorn Cup Champions!

The Lafayette Squash team soared to new heights on Sunday morning, defeating Notre Dame in convincing fashion by a match score of 9-0 to take the Hawthorn Cup Championship. The Leopards finished first in their bracket, knocking off the Fighting Irish who were the only other undefeated team in the Hawthorn division. All players seemed to put everything together on this last day of the season, with seven out of their nine players refusing to drop even a game. Among the Lafayette players that won 3-0 in the Hawthorn Cup Championship match include Carter Rufe, Mark Botini, team Captain Reed Edwards, Lexy Pierce, Aung Lin, Frank Dalicandro and Holden Ranz. This was Dalicandro’s first win of the Tournament weekend at the number 7 spot. Lafayette’s Amar Gujral played very tough at the number 8 position, edging his opponent in 5 games after being down 1-0 to start. However, the match of the day award went to Lafayette’s number 1 player Chip Culp, who rallied from being down 2-0 to win 3 straight games to finish off a perfect match and cap the season with a strong 9-0 Championship victory.

This National Tournament victory is a great step for this young Lafayette squad, who is graduating only 2 seniors in the top nine in team Captain Reed Edwards and Amar Gujral. The team looks to build off of this Hawthorn Cup Championship and advance to an even higher bracket at next year’s National Tournament, but for now will enjoy what has been a milestone 2008-2009 season.

Lafayette Beats Bard for Second Straight at Nationals, Moves on to Cup Finals

Introductions during Lafayette vs. Bard

Introductions during Lafayette vs. Bard

The Leopards rolled to their second straight victory at the National Tournament this afternoon, beating Bard College 6-3. Playing on Princeton University’s Dillon Courts, all top six players for Lafayette came out on top, relinquishing only one game in those six matches. The top five, which includes Chip Culp, Carter Rufe, Mark Botini, team Captain Reed Edwards and Lexy Pierce all won their matches 3-0, with the number 6 player Aung Lin surrendering only the second game before heading to victory. Frank Dalicandro lost a heartbreaker at the number 7 spot, losing 3-1, while Amar Gujral and Holden Ranz also played well but fell 3-0 and 3-1, respectively.

The Lafayette Squash team will compete in the finals of the Hawthorn Cup tomorrow, where they will square off tomorrow morning against Notre Dame at 9:00am on Princeton’s Dillon Courts. Notre Dame has also won two straight at Nationals, beating Bryant 6-3 and edging Bard 5-4.

Lafayette Downs Bryant 8-1 in First Win at Nationals

The Lafayette Squash team beat Bryant College convincingly in its first match at this weekend’s National Tournament at Princeton University, winning 8-1. Lafayette received strong performances from everyone on the squad, posting 3-0 victories at the number 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9 positions. Chip Culp, Carter Rufe, Mark Botini and Captain Reed Edwards all rolled to wins at the top of the ladder. Lexy Pierce played tough in the number 5 spot, coming back after losing the second game to take the third and fourth games on the way to victory. Aung Lin, Amar Gujral and Holden Ranz all won big in their first matches at a national tournament. Frank Dalicandro too delievered a strong performace, taking Bryant’s number 7 player to 5 games before surrendering the match.

In Lafayette’s first year competing as a varsity squad at Nationals, the team is looking forward to their match on Saturday at 1:30pm against Bard College, who they beat earlier in the year in the Lafayette Inaugural Invitational.

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