Princeton Tigers men's squash

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First season1930-31
Head coachSean Wilkinson (13th season)
Princeton Tigers men's squash
UniversityPrinceton University
First season1930-31
Head coachSean Wilkinson (13th season)
LeagueCollege Squash Association
ConferenceIvy League
LocationPrinceton, New Jersey
VenueJadwin Gymnasium
RivalriesPenn
All-time record715242 (.747)
All-Americans59
NicknameTigers
ColorsBlack and orange[1]
   
National champions
1942, 1955, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1993, 2012
National runner-up
1956, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Conference champions
1957, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1989, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2024
Websitehttp://goprincetontigers.com/index.aspx?path=msquash

The Princeton Tigers men's squash team is the intercollegiate men's squash team for Princeton University located in Princeton, New Jersey. The team competes in the Ivy League within the College Squash Association. The university created a squash team in 1930. The current head coach is Sean Wilkinson. [2]

John Conroy, who coached for three decades (1940-69), won 180 matches and the program's first Ivy League title in 1957, and he is also an inductee in the College Squash Hall of Fame.

Both a College Hall of Fame and US Squash Hall of Fame inductee, Bob Callahan, who retired following the 2013 Ivy League championship season, won the most matches (316) and Ivy League titles (11) in program history.

Princeton's most historic victory came in 2012 national team championship final over Trinity, in which the Tigers ended a sensational 13-year winning streak for Trinity. Princeton was down 4–2 in the match and rallied to win 5–4.

  • 2012 National Champion [3]

Year-by-year results

Men's Squash

Updated February 2026.[4]

YearWinsLossesIvy LeagueOverall
2010–20111232nd3rd
2011–20121511st1st
2012–20131231st (Tie)3rd
2013–2014875th9th
2014–2015885th9th
2015–20164137th12th
2016–20176106th10th
2017–2018994th8th
2018–2019793rd (Tie)8th
2019–20201163rd (Tie)4th
Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–2022864th6th
2022–20231143rd7th
2023–20241031st (Tie)3rd
2024–20251122nd2nd
2025–2026642nd (Tie)8th

Players

Current roster

Updated February 2026.[5]

No. Nat Player Class Started Birthplace
3 Mexico Federico Sosa Sr. 2022 Quertaro, Mexico
6 United States David Beeson Sr. 2022 Riverside, Connecticut
United States Justin Rosini Jr. 2023 Gladwyne, Pennsylvania
2 United States Avi Agarwal Sr. 2022 Monroe, New Jersey
United States Chase Greppin So. 2024 Shaker Heights, Ohio
1 United States Hollis Robertson Jr. 2023 New York City, New York
United States Sam Fishman Fr. 2025 New York, New York
10 United States Mason Menin Jr. 2023 New York, New York
5 England Alhassan Khalil Sr. 2022 Solihull, England
4 Egypt Aly Ibrahim (squash) So. 2024 Cairo, Egypt
10 United States Andrew Glaser So. 2024 Haverford, Pennsylvania
7 India Yuvraj Wadhwani So. 2024 Mumbai, India
8 Hong Kong Justin Cheng Fr. 2025 Hong Kong, Hong Kong
4 United States Zain Ahmed Sr. 2021 Morgan Hill, California
9 Israel Yanai Ramat Fr. 2025 Rishon LeTsiyon, Israel

Notable former players

Notable alumni include:

  • Yasser El Halaby '06, Former world no. 40, 54–6 career record, 4x 1st-team All-American and 4x 1st-team All-Ivy, 4x individual national champion, widely considered to be the best ever collegiate squash player [6]
  • Todd Harrity '13, Former world no. 37, 59–10 career record, 4 PSA titles, 4x 1st-team All-American and 4x 1st-team All-Ivy, 2011 individual national champion, Skillman Award Winner [7]
  • Youssef Ibrahim '22, Current world no. 8, 43–12 career record, 6 PSA titles, 3x 1st-team All-American and 3x 1st-team All-Ivy, 2022 individual national runner up

See also

References

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