2025-26 Men's Squash Roster
Biography
2025-26: Second-team All-Ivy … Ivy League Tournament Most Valuable Player … Ivy League regular season and tournament champion … Led all freshmen with 12 wins, going 12-6 overall and 4-2 in Ivy League competition … Primarily played fourth in the lineup … Represented the Quakers at the CSA Individuals, winning his first round match but falling to teammate Salman Khalil in the second round … Went 2-0 in the Ivy League Tournament as he was named to the All-Tournament team and MVP.
High School: Ranked as the No. 1 U19 player in the United States … The first American to reach the finals of the British Junior Open (biggest junior tournament) in the U19 division … Four-year letter winner, three-year captain at Saint Andrew’s under head coach Wael El Hindi … Played the #1 ladder position all four years … Two-time national champion in the boys U17 and U19 divisions … Saint Andrew’s won the High School National Championship in 2024 … 2024-25 Saint Andrew’s School Athlete of the Year recipient … National High School Player of the Year and Eastern Region High School Player of the Year as a senior 2025 … Played for Team USA at the British Junior Open (2023, 24, 25), the Pan American Junior Championships (2023), and the World Junior Squash Championships (2024, 25) … Cum Laude Society member.
Personal: Enrolled in Wharton … Joins his twin brother, Philip, on the team.
Why Penn? “To push myself academically at The Wharton School and athletically with some of the best squash players and coaches in the world.”