2010-11 Haverford College Men's Squash News
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Fords tame Huskies in season-ending men's squash finale
February
27,
2011
Haverford closed out the season with a win against Washington at the Collegiate Squash Association men's national championship.
BC takes 6-3 decision over men’s squash in CSA consolation semifinal
February
26,
2011
Chris Tyson and Tim Ibbotson-Sindelar continued their hot streaks, each winning for the second time in as many days.
Commodores get by men’s squash, 6-3, in CSA first round
February
25,
2011
Tim Ibbotson-Sindelar, Chris Tyson and Andy McComas were victorious for Haverford.
Squash teams fall to Lions
February
06,
2011
Both the men’s and women’s teams fell to Columbia by 9-0 counts.
Squash teams split with Commodores
February
05,
2011
The men downed the Commodores, 6-3, while the women fell, 7-2.
Squash teams have busy day back on courts
January
29,
2011
Zef Konst helped lead the men with a pair of wins Saturday in squash action against Penn and Cornell on the GIAC courts
Squash teams split with Hopkins; men win 6-3
December
04,
2010
The men were victorious, 6-3, while the women fell 8-1.
Squash men down Dragons for weekend sweep of Drexel
November
20,
2010
The Haverford men doused Drexel Saturday to give the Fords' squash program a sweep of the Dragons following Friday night's women's victory.
Squash teams have busy weekend in Beantown
November
13,
2010
The men fell to Boston College, 8-1, before defeating Bryant, 9-0, Saturday. Sunday the men lost to Northeastern, 8-1. The women lost to Wellesley, 9-0, Saturday and Northeastern, 6-3, Sunday.
Squash teams host GW and Vassar
November
06,
2010
The Fords men earned a split while the women opened their season with a pair of losses.
Men’s squash takes Garnet, 7-2, in season opener
October
30,
2010
Haverford picked up straight set victories at the Nos. 2-7 positions to give new head coach Niki Clement her first collegiate victory.