Women's Squash

All-NESCAC Women's Squash Teams Announced

HADLEY, Mass. – Trinity first-year Malak Moustafa is the 2022 NESCAC Player of the Year as voted by the conference coaches. She is the 12th Bantam to earn the honor since 2008. Moustafa also shares the Rookie of the Year honor with Colby sophomore Andrea Lee.
 
Moustafa is the third player to be named both the NESCAC Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year since awards were introduced in 2008. She owns a record of 10-3 playing at the top of the Trinity lineup. She helped the Bantams win their 15th straight NESCAC Championship.
 
Lee is 12-1 this season playing at the No. 1 position for the Mules. She is the first Colby player to garner NESCAC Rookie of the Year honors.
 
Tufts head coach Joe Raho was selected as the NESCAC Coach of the Year by his peers. He garners the honor for the second time in his career after leading the Jumbos to NESCAC Runner-Up honors and their first appearance in the championship match at the 2022 NESCAC Women's Squash Championship. Tufts advanced to the finals following wins over No. 7 Middlebury (9-0) and No. 3 Williams (5-4),  before facing Trinity in the championship match
 
2022 NESCAC Women's Squash Awards
Player of the Year: Malak Moustafa, Trinity
Co-Rookies of the Year: Andrea Lee, Colby & Malak Moustafa, Trinity
Coach of the Year: Joe Raho, Tufts
All-NESCAC First Team
Name School Year Hometown Past Honors
Caroline Chin Tufts So. New York, N.Y.
Abby Holding Middlebury Fy. Wellesley, Mass.
Haley Jefferson Williams Jr. Toronto, Ontario 2020 First Team
Riddhi Joshi Tufts Fy. Redwood City, Calif.
Malak Moustafa Trinity Fy. Alexandria, Egypt
Andrea Lee Colby So. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Andrea Martagon Bates So. Puebla, Mexico
Daksha Pathak Amherst Jr. Houston, Texas 2020 Rookie of the Year, 2020 First Team
Jana Safy Trinity Fy. Cairo, Egypt
Nouran Youssef Trinty So. Smouha, Egypt
All-NESCAC Second Team
Name School Year Hometown Past Honors
Aleezah Burhan Tufts Fy. Wayne, Pa.
Amanda Cowhey Bowdoin Fy. Ft. Washington, Pa.
Caroline Glaser Bowdoin Jr. Bryn Mawr, Pa. 2020 Second Team
Eliana Good Hamilton So. Shaker Heights, Ohio
Madeleine Hylland Trinity So. Baerum, Norway
Theresa Kay Williams Fy. Haverford, Pa.
Sarahi Lopez Trinity Sr. Zapopan, Mexico 2020 First Team, 2019 Player of the Year,
2019 Rookie of the Year, 2019 First Team
Lujan Palacios Benitez Trinity Fy. Asuncion, Paraguay
Emma Watts-Roy Bowdoin Fy. Louisville, Ky.
Lauren Weil Amherst Jr. Wayne, Pa. 2020 Second Team