Seniors Noah Tunis (Baltimore, Md.) and Garret Fantini (Greenwich, Conn.) earned the award for the second consecutive year, while juniors Aaryaman Jaising (Mumbai, India) and Kai Schinaman (Tokyo, Japan) were recognized for the first time.
Senior Noah Tunis has been named to the All-Liberty League Second Team, while sophomore Francis Betkowski, and first-years Henry Jiang and Tarun Sargunar earned All-Liberty League honorable mention honors.
Sargunar, previously named the Liberty League Rookie of the Week in November, wrapped up his rookie season with an 8-7 record, with Sunday’s victory pushing him above the .500 mark.
The Fords will look to build on their strong performances at both the Liberty League Championships and the Divisional Championships in 2024-25 as they aim for another deep postseason run next year.
No. 29 Haverford advances to the Conroy Cup final, where it will look to close out the season with a championship win for the first time since capturing the Chaffee Cup during the 2016-17 season.
Kai Schinaman (pictured) wrapped up action for the match at the third flight, as he was tested in a four-game battle with Jack Stanley but held on to prevail for a hard-fought 11-5, 11-9, 11-13, 11-9 win.
Men’s Squash now returns to action on Friday, February 28, as play at the College Squash Association (CSA) Divisional Team Championships opens at the Specter Center in University City.
After dropping the first game to Charlie Fenwick IV, Henry Jiang (pictured) rattled off three-straight games to claim a 4-11, 11-4, 11-6, 11-8, victory, sealing up the tight 5-4 victory for the Fords.
The 2025 Liberty League Squash Championships are set for Saturday and Sunday at the Robie Squash Center and Dordelman Championship Court on the campus of St. Lawrence University.
For Betkowski, this is the sophomore’s second-career Liberty League accolade, after earning a spot on the Liberty League Weekly Honor Roll back in November of 2023.
Haverford will travel to Philadelphia for the Pennsylvania State Championships on Nov. 15-16, where they will face Drexel, Penn, Chatham, Franklin & Marshall, and Dickinson to open the regular season.