2000-01 SEASON RESULTS
HOWE CUP 2001
Champion: Harvard
A Division:
1.
Harvard
2.
Trinity
3.
Princeton
4.
Penn
5.
Cornell
6.
Dartmouth
7.
Yale
8.
Brown
B Division:
1.
Williams
2.
Bowdoin
3.
Amherst
4.
Colby
5.
Bates
6.
St. Lawrence
7.
Middlebury
8.
Tufts
C Division:
1.Conn College
2.Wellesley
3.Hamilton
4.Franklin & Marshall
5.Vassar
D Division:
1.
Wesleyan 2.
Mount Holyoke 3.
William Smith 4.
Haverford 5. Smith WISA Individual Championship 2001
Champion - Julia Beaver (Princeton)
Consolation I
Mollie Anderson, TrinityConsolation II
Annie Rein-Weston, PrincetonConsolation III
Dana Betts, Bowdoin
All Tournament Team
Mollie Anderson (Trinity)
Julia Beaver (Princeton)
Dana Betts (Bowdoin)
Margaret Elias (Harvard)
Amina Helal, Trinity
Louisa Hall (Harvard)
Meredith Quick (Princeton)
Olga Puidgemont-Sola (Cornell)
Runa Reta (Penn)
Annie Rein Weston (Princeton)
Janine Thompson (Trinity)
All Americans 2001
1st Team1)Julia Beaver, Princeton
Helen Bamber, Penn
Dana Betts, Bowdoin
Margaret Elias, Harvard
Louisa Hall, Harvard
Amina Helal, Trinity
Olga Puigemont Sola, Cornell
Runa Reta, Penn
Janine Thompson, Trinity
Meredith Quick, Princeton
2nd Team
Rina Borromeo, Penn
Adrienne Ellman, Williams
Emily Eynon, Princeton
Colby Hall, Harvard
Lauren Patrizio, Penn
Anjali Ponni Rajkumar, F&M
Annie Rein-Weston, Princeton
Pam Saunders, Trinity
Liz Steffey, Bowdoin
Carlin Wing, Harvard
Honorable Mention
Catherine Fiederowicz, Yale
Sam Lewins, Trinity
Aisha Shah, Bates
Sarah West, Dartmouth
2000-2001 Rankings
Individual Ranking
1)Julia Beaver, Princeton
2)Amina Helal, Trinity
3)Runa Reta, Penn
4)Louisa Hall, Harvard
5)Olga Puigemont Sola, Cornell
6)Janine Thompson, Trinity
8)Meredith Quick, Princeton
8)Margaret Elias, Harvard
9)Dana Betts, Bowdoin
10)Helen Bamber, Penn
11)Pam Saunders, Trinity
12)Lauren Patrizio, Penn
13)Carlin Wing, Harvard
14)Rina Borromeo, Penn
15)Anjali Ponni Rajkumar, F&M
16.Adrienne Ellman, Williams
17)Annie Rein-Weston, Princeton
18)Colby Hall, Harvard
19)Emily Eynon, Princeton
20)Liz Steffey, Bowdoin
21)Catherine Fiederowicz, Yale
22)Aisha Shah, Bates
23)Sarah West, Dartmouth
24)Sam Lewins, Trinity
25)Clare Austin, Trinity
26)Ella Witcher, Harvard
27)Mollie Anderson, Trinity
28)Merrill Muckermann, Bowdoin
29)Avery Broadbent, Brown
30)Lindsey Bishop, Dartmouth
31)Charlotte Haldeman, Dartmouth
32)Devon Dalzell, Yale
33)Kellen Hecksher, Cornell
34)Virginia Brown, Harvard
35)Megan Fuller, Penn
36) Rita Monson, MIT
37)Selma Kikic, Williams
38)Andrea McNeely, Cornell
39)Kate Lytle, Cornell
40)Liz Geddes, Brown
Howe Cup Rankings
1. Harvard
2. Trinity
3. Princeton
4. Penn
5. Cornell
6. Dartmouth
7. Yale
8. Brown
9. Williams
10. Bowdoin
11. Amherst
12. Colby
13. Bates
14. St. Lawrence
15. Middlebury
16. Tuffs
17. Connecticut College
18. Wellesley
19. Hamilton
20. Franklin & Marshall
21. Vassar
22. Wesleyan
23. Mount Holyoke
24. William Smith
25. Haverford
26. Smith
Regular Season
Team Ranking
1.Trinity
2.Harvard
3. Penn
4. Princeton
5. Cornell
6. Yale
7. Dartmouth
8. Brown
9. Williams
10. Bowdoin
11. Colby
12. Amherst
13. Bates
14. St.Lawrence
15. Middlebury
16. Tufts
17. Wellesley
18 Conn College
19 F&M
20. Hamilton
21. Vassar
22. Wesleyan
23. Mt.Holyoke
24. Haverford
25. Smith
26. William Smith
27. Colgate
AWARDS
2000-2001 W.I.S.A. Award Winners The Chaffee award will be awarded to the women’s varsity squash team and coach who best represent the ideals around which ClarenceHowe Cup National Team Champion - Harvard Universiy
The Barhite Intercollegiate Dual Match Championship Trophy. -Trinity College
Clarence C. Chaffee Award - Tie
Stuart le Gassick and his Brown team
Wendy Bartlett and her Trinity team
Chaffee built his teams. Each team will receive one vote and the vote should be based on the following criteria:Sportsmanship
Teamwork
Character/Friendliness
Work Ethic
ImprovementThis honor will be awarded to the senior who has started her squash career at the collegiate level. (Individuals may not have played squash prior to their experience at their collegiate institution). This individual must show (most importantly) outstanding growth technically as a The Ann Wetzel Trophy - Kate Lytle, Cornell University
player (record results, etc.) she must also display a sound understanding of the rules of squash and must exhibit positive on-court poise
and demeanor (good sportsmanship).
The candidate shall be evaluated on the following areas: The Betty Richey Award - Julia Beaver, Princeton University
1. On court poise and demeanor
2. Skill level and ability in the game of squash
3. Team play
4. Contribution to intercollegiate squash
5. Leadership
6. Cooperation with players, coaches, and tournament officialsNational Individual Champion - Julie Beaver, Princeton University
Lifetime Achievement - Herbert Bunker (Bates College Coach)
Women's Intercollegiate Squash Association
Scholar Athletes 2001
Each woman who meets the following five criteria will be named to the scholar athlete team.
1. two time varsity letter winner at the school she is currently attending
2. cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or above
3. junior or senior
4. enrolled at her present school for one full year prior to the present term
5. played in 75% or more of the scheduled varsity (top nine) matches
Amherst
Vanessa ChampionBates
Sze Wei Ang
Kate HagstromBrown
Katherine Hughes
Laurel RiedCornell
Megan SchwartzHamilton
Eileen Wildman
Elizabeth GreeneHarvard
Margaret Elias
Colby HallHaverford
Elizabeth YoungMt Holyoke
Michelle Greenblatt
Ilham Nabee
Lisa FritzPrinceton
Julia Beaver
Rebecca Gutner
Courtenay GreenTrinity
Samantha LewinsSt Lawrence
Lillith AndersenVassar
Greta Lundeberg
Carrie MaylorWesleyan
Elizabeth SchillerWilliams
Jennifer Berylson
Kelly IshizukaYale
Liese Fritze