Men's Squash

Harvard Claims 34th CSA Men’s Squash National Championship

PHILADELPHIA – No. 2 Harvard men’s squash team topped No. 1 Penn, 5-4, to claim its third consecutive Collegiate Squash Association (CSA) national championship Sunday. This is the Crimson’s 34th Potter Cup title in program history.
 
The match was tied 4-4 and came down to the No. 6 match between Harvard’s Ido Burstein and Penn’s Nathan Kueh. Burstein won with a 3-0 decision to give the Crimson the national title.
 
No. 1 Victor Crouin, No. 2 Marwan Tarek, No. 3 Samuel Scherl and No. 7 Liam Rotzol also earned wins in the final for the Crimeson
 
In the B Division, Cornell claimed Hoehn Cup with a 7-2 win over Rochester. The win marks the fourth Hoehn Cup title in the Big Red’s program history is the 17th in Ivy League history.
 
CSA IVY FINISHES
Potter Cup Champion – Harvard
Potter Cup Runner-Up – Penn
Potter Cup Third Place – Yale
Potter Cup Fourth Place – Columbia
Potter Cup Sixth Place – Princeton
Hoehn Cup Champion – Cornell
Hoehn Cup Third Place – Dartmouth