Squash club is always courting new members


Squash players get it. You’ve either never heard of their sport, or you mistake it for racquetball, or you don’t understand why it shares its name with a fruit.

It’s okay. But just know that the players are as passionate about squash as any other athlete is about their game.

According to Hazel Crossman ’27, an e-board member with Clark Club Squash, the club thrived at the University during the 1980s under sociology professor and coach Stan Gerber. The numbers dwindled over time, and the club eventually disbanded until being revived in 2018 by Ravi Rao ’21, MAT ’22.

Every week, from 8 to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, students of all athletic abilities gather to play on the courts in the Kneller Athletic Center basement. In February, a Clark team competed in Philadelphia at the College Squash Associate (CSA) Club Squash Nationals.

Last weekend, Ved Rao ’27 was the winner of Clark’s in-house tournament, with Adrian Ramirez ’25 taking second and Connor Jewson ’25 earning third place. Check out the photos on the club’s Instagram, @clark_squash.

Clark Club Squash practices in the Kneller Athletic Center.

Scroll for more photos of a recent practice, as well as testimonials from some dedicated Club Squash players — who are always looking for others to join them on the court:

Clark Club Squash practices in the Kneller Athletic Center.
Clark Club Squash practices in the Kneller Athletic Center.
Clark Club Squash practices in the Kneller Athletic Center.
Clark Club Squash practices in the Kneller Athletic Center.
The Kneller Athletic Center squash court walls have taken a beating over the years.
The Kneller Athletic Center squash court walls have taken a beating over the years.

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