Franklin & Marshalls mens squash team improved its record to 1-1 with a 9-0 sweep of George Washington University Saturday afternoon. The Diplomats won seven of the nine scoring matches in three to hand GW (7-2) its second loss of the season.
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Cornell Handles Men's Squash
Cornell handed Franklin & Marshall a 9-0 setback in the mens squash season opener for both teams.
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Watch the Squash Season Opener
Franklin & Marshall will open the squash season on Friday evening with a unique twist. When the Diplomats host Cornell, fans will be able to tune in live for all of the action on court three, which will feature the number one and two players from both teams.
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John White Retires From Professional Circuit
Franklin & Marshalls Director of Squash and the worlds former top-ranked professional, John White, officially announced his retirement from the professional ranks.
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White Competes at World Open
Franklin & Marshall head coach, John White, will play in the Squash World Open being held this week in Manchester in the United Kingdom. White will face Mansoor Zaman of Pakistan at 6:00 p.m. (1 pm EST) to open the tournament.
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Morris Clothier 87 Honored at U.S. Squash Gala
NEW YORK Former Franklin & Marshall College squash player, Morris Clothier 87, was awarded United States Squashs highest honor, The Presidents Cup, at the Annual Hall of Fame Gala Saturday night. Awarded by the Board Chair of U.S. Squash, the award is given annually to an individual who has made substantial leadership contributions to U.S. Squash as a sportsman and organizer.
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WHITEY - LAST BRITISH, BUT NEW LIFE...
I hadn't seen John White for months now, and I really missed the Tall Man so much. He is one of the most brilliant characters of the circuit, his humour, light on life, and style of play second to none.
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Madraswala Bows Out on Day Two
Sadiq Madraswala was ousted from the College Squash Association's Individual Championships being held at the United States Naval Academy. Madraswala split his Friday matches, and landed in the consolation bracket of the Molloy Cup, where he faced Princeton's Philip Sopher. After falling 10-8 in the first game, Sopher claimed a 3-1 win, taking the final three games 10-8, 9-3, 9-6. Madraswala finished his season at 11-13.
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Madraswala Splits Day One at CSA Championships
Sadiq Madraswala and Shane Slater each faced a Yale and Bowdoin opponent during Friday's first round of the CSA Individual Championships. The CSA Championships are being played out this weekend at the United States Naval Academy.
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Franklin & Marshall College named John White Director of Squash and Head Men's and Women's Squash Coach on September 5, 2007. Formerly the top-ranked player in the world, White remains a top-ten player in the Dunlop / Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Rankings. A native of Queensland, Australia and a Scottish national, White has 12 PSA tour titles to his credit since becoming a full-time professional in 1991. He broke into the top 20 in the world rankings in 1998, and climbed his way to the top of the tour, reaching number one in the world in March of 2004.