NCS Students Compete in the 2024 College Team Championships

Liam Rotzoll, playing #5 and #6 for Harvard as a senior, helped the Crimson finish fifth nationally. He racked up eight wins and just six losses during the season.

With junior Emma Wolf playing #7 for the University of Pennsylvania, the team finished sixth in the tournament, resulting in an end-of-season national ranking of sixth. She recorded an eight win, seven loss season for the team.

First-year Maria Arseniev held down the #2 ladder position for Tufts, which competed in the top-12 division at the National Collegiate Team Championships.

First-year Rohan Bhatia was a reserve player at the championships for the Tufts men’s team, which also competed in the top-12 division. He recorded four wins in eight matches for the team’s in-season matches.

In just its third year with varsity status, Georgetown won the women’s title in the College Squash Association (CSA) Divisional Team Championships. This tournament is for Women’s Varsity Teams ranked 13-32 and Men’s Varsity Teams ranked 13-34.

While junior Aalia Husain served as a reserve player for Georgetown at the championships, she was a solid contributor during the season, winning seven of her nine matches for the team.

Sophomore Alex Akbari played #6 for Williams College, which reached the final of the Divisional Team Championships, and junior Matthew Granovsky played #8 for Amherst, which reached the semifinals. Alex won 14 of his 22 matches for the team this season.