2025-26 Men's Squash Roster
Biography
2024-25: Pool Trophy Champion (CSA Individuals) ... First-team CSA All-America ... Ivy League Player of the Year ... All-Ivy ... Potter Cup Champion ... Undefeated in individual and team competition this year (21-0 overall, 5-0 Ivy league) ... First Quaker to hoist both the Pool Trophy and the Potter Cup in program history ... Defeated nine other 2024-25 CSA All-Americans across team and individual competition: Yale's Tad Carney (1/12), Trinity's Joachim Chuah (1/11), Harvard's David Costales (2/1), Virginia's Karim Elbarbary (11/23), Penn’s Omar Hafez (1/28), Harvard's Neel Joshi (1/26), Cornell's Aaron Liang (1/18), Drexel's Haris Qasim (11/16), and Princeton's Ahmed Wael (2/9) ... Played the top spot on the ladder in team competition ... 11 of his victories were three-game sweeps, including his win in the quarterfinal round of the Potter Cup against Columbia’s Shaurya Bawa (3/7).
2023-24: First Team CSA All-America … Ivy League Rookie of the Year … All-Ivy … Potter Cup Champion ... Finished team competition 7-3, adding a victory during CSA individuals (Pool Trophy) … Went 4-2 in Ivy League play … Picked up a win against Harvard’s First Team CSA All-American and All-Ivy honoree David Costales in five games (1/28) … Added a win against First Team CSA All-American and All-Ivy honoree Siow Yee Xian of Yale (2/3) … Went 3-0 in Potter Cup play with wins over Columbia’s Harold Castiaux in the quarterfinal (3/1), Princeton’s Hollis Robertson in the semifinal (3/2) and Aly Eltokhy of Trinity in the championship match (3/3) … Added a victory over Princeton’s First Team CSA All-American and All-Ivy honoree, Robertson during the Pool Trophy Round of 16 (3/8).
High School: World ranking of No. 192.
Personal: Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Why Penn? “I chose Penn because it’s one of the few institutions that offers its students the highest level of education while also playing at the highest level of their sport.”
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