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Hall of Famer Lenny Bernheimer Dies

Leonard A. Bernheimer died on Tuesday, March 25, from complications from pancreatic cancer. He was eighty-two years-old. One of the most beloved members of the American squash community, Lenny Bernheimer grew up in Boston and first played squash at Williams, where he graduated in 1963. A longtime member of the University Club of Boston, Bernheimer became one of the great masters players of all time. He won numerous Massachusetts state titles. Nationally, he was extremely...

Brown’s Mashek & Roshkoff Become First Mixed Intercollegiate Doubles Three-Time Champions

Brown's Rachel Mashek & Blake Roshkoff made U.S. Intercollegiate Doubles Championships history by becoming the first three-time Mixed champions Sunday, March 10, at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center in Philadelphia. Mashek & Roshkoff entered the nineteen-team Mixed Doubles draw as the two seeds and two-time defending champions, and progressed to the final without dropping a game. Mashek & Roshkoff then clinched the title against Columbia's top seeds Thomas Soltanian & Eugenia Li 11-6, 12-10,...

National Doubles Produces First Time Champions Leonard & Ubina and Martino & Leong

The largest National Doubles the tournament's eighty-eight-year history--featuring 157 teams--produced two first-time Open champions in Kayley Leonard & Maria Elena Ubina and Kyle Martino & Elroy Leong, March 1-3, in Philadelphia. Twenty age group and skill level national titles were decided across five different venues including the Cynwyd Club, Germantown Cricket Club, Merion Cricket Club, Philadelphia Country Club and Philadelphia Cricket Club. View all results on the National Doubles tournament page. Watch Live Stream replays...

Greenwich Hosts Eighty-Fifth North American Open Doubles

The North American Open Men’s Doubles squash tournament has long been among the most prominent squash doubles event in the United States. Since 1928 the event has drawn the top-ranked players in the world and represent one of the only times that world class athletes participate in their sport in the town of Greenwich. The Field Club of Greenwich, Greenwich Country Club and Round Hill Club have hosted this event on a tri-club basis...

Stanley & Baglio Lift First Century Doubles Title; Belknaps Pull Off Repeat

The 2024 U.S. Century Doubles Championships produced first-time Open champions Jeff Stanley & Carl Baglio, while Mary Belknap McKee & Berkeley Belknap and Steve Mandel & Randy Lim successfully defended their women's and 60+ titles, respectively, January 19-21, in New York City. The seventeenth iteration of the “Tournament of the Century”–requiring the combined age of each team to be one hundred years or greater–featured 150 players competing on seventy-five teams. The tournament was held at...