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Men's Squash Earns a Program-Record Five CSA Scholar Athlete Awards

Men's Squash Earns a Program-Record Five CSA Scholar Athlete Awards

Full College Squash Association (CSA) Scholar-Athletes Release

HAVERFORD, Pa. - The Haverford College men's squash team earned five College Squash Association (CSA) Scholar-Athlete certificates, the organization announced in a postseason awards release. The five recipients are a new program record for the Fords, topping the past three seasons, where Haverford had three players each year receive the honor. 

Receiving the designation for 2023-2024 were Zadoc BondGarret FantiniPeter LehvBen Schiltz, and Noah Tunis. Earning the honor for the first time were Bond, Fantini, and Tunis, while Lehv and Schultz took home the award for the second-straight year. 

The Scholar-Athlete Award was granted this season to varsity juniors or seniors who have played on the team throughout their college career, earned at least two varsity letters, participated in the majority of the team's matches in the top 10 of the lineup during the season, and achieved a high academic standing at their institution. For full criteria, please see here.

CSA Scholar Athletes represent the values of the association, specifically including student-athletes achieving a high level of play on court while excelling in the classroom. 

Making their Liberty League debut this season, Haverford finished the 2023-24 season with a 2-1 conference record and an 8-11 record overall, reaching the Liberty League Quarterfinals.