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Squash Mhcinvitational Program 2009.Indd 22009009 SSQUASHQUASH INVITATIONALINVITATIONAL hhostedosted bbyy MMountount HHolyokeolyoke CCollegeollege JJanuaryanuary 2233 - JJanuaryanuary 2255 KKendallendall SSportsports & DDanceance CComplexomplex - SSouthouth HHadley,adley, MMass.ass. PPamelaamela AAnckermannnckermann SSeniorenior LYONS GAME DAY LYONS MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE LYONS Player Yr Hgt Hometown/High School Pamela Anckermann Sr 5-3 Guatemala City, Guatemala/Monte Alto Lisa Bruno Sr 5-3 Higganum, Conn./Haddam-Killingworth Vidushi Gurunada So 5-3 Colombo, Sri Lanka/Lyceum International School Menusha Hettiarachchi Sr 5-5 Colombo, Sri Lanka/Holy Family Convent Lila Khan Jr 5-3 Islamabad, Pakistan/Greenwich (Conn.) Katarzyna Kolodziejczak Jr 5-8 Storrs, Conn./Pomfret School Laurian Lue Yen So 5-2 Kingston, Jamaica/St. Paul’s (N.H.) Shara Robertson Fy 5-3 Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa/St. Mary’s Laura Robinson Jr 5-4 Paget, Bermuda/Saltus Grammar School Paulina Rojek Fy 5-3 Brooklyn, N.Y./Packer Collegiate Anne Esther Saint Eloi Fy 5-10 Sayreville, N.J./Canterbury School Hillela Simpson Jr 5-6 Seattle, Wash./Seattle Academy Gim Yen Toh So 5-2 Penang, Malaysia/Methodist Girls Secondary Michelle Zagardo Jr 6-0 Peoria/Ill./Richwood Head Coach: Allen Fitzsimmons (First season) Captains: Menusha Hettiarachchi, Laurian Lue Yen AMHERST COLLEGE LORD JEFFS Player Yr Hometown/High School Mimi Bell So Shaker Heights, Ohio/Laurel School Megan Clower Fy Bryn Mawr, Pa./Taft School Allie Dalglish So Fort Washington, Pa./Lawrenceville Caitlin Demkin So Warren, N.J./The Pingrey School Caroline Dreyspool Fy New York, N.Y./The Chapin School Hannah Merves Jr Merion, Pa./Lower Merion High Hayley Milbourn So Baltimore, Md./Roland Park Country Day Melissa Moulton Sr Oreland, Pa./Upper Dublin Veronica Roca So Lima Peru/Colegio FDR Kate Savage Fy Philadelphia, Pa./William Penn Charter School Anna Scheidt Fy Fort Lee, N.J./Riverdale Country School Head Coach: Tom Carmean (Fourth season) Assistant Coach: Whitney Kouvaris Captain: Melissa Moulton COLBY COLLEGE MULES Player Yr Hometown/High School Catherine Monrad Sr New Canaan, Conn./Westminster School Jessica Vogel Sr West Hartford, Conn./Kingswood-Oxford School Maddie Dufour Jr Harrison, N.Y./Harrison Caroline Reaves Jr Chevy Chase, Md./National Cathedral School Samantha Smith Jr Locust Valley, N.Y./Groton School Jae Paik So Brookline, Mass./St. Timothy’s School Stephanie Saporito So South Hamilton, Mass./Brooks School Jessica Kravetz Jr Wellesley, Mass./Wellesley Kaeley Shepard Jr Wilbraham, Mass./Minnechaug Regional Alison Crevi So Ridgewood, N.J./Blair Academy Charlotte Wilder So Lincoln, Mass./The Windsor School Head Coach: Sakhi Khan (Eighth season) Assistant Coach: Doanh Wang Captain: Catherine Monrad WELLESELY COLLEGE BLUE Player Yr Hometown/High School Cabelle Jaeun Ahn Fy Richmond, B.C./Groton School Samantha Bellach Jr Port St. Lucie, Fla. Alexandra Ewing So Philadelphia, Pa/Germantown Friends School Dora Hui So Boston, Mass./Concord Academy Youngmi Kim Sr La Jolla, Calif./Choate Rosemary Hall Kirsten Levandowski Jr Bethesda, Md./Walter Johnson High School Andrea Mui Fy Hong Kong, China/Choate Rosemary Hall Carrie Ng Fy Springfi eld, Mass./Longmeadow High School Sarah Odell Jr Chester Springs, Pa./Phillips Exeter Academy Jackie Shaw Sr Washington Crossing, Pa./The Lawrenceville School Ashley Stevens Jr East Harwich, Mass./Harwich High School Head Coach: Wendy Berry (Second season) Assistant Coach: Maggie Alexander Captain: Sarah Odell, Jackie Shaw FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE DIPLOMATS Player Yr Hometown/High School Tanya Arora Fy Mumbai, India/The Cathedral and John Connon School Davinia Buckley Sr Atlanta, Ga./Pomfret School Ellie Foster Fy Wallingford, Conn./Choate Rosemary Hall Caitlyn Frank So Ardmore, Pa./Haverford Ellen Hart Sr West Cornwall, Conn. Erin Jaffe Sr Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand Kasey Kaufman Sr New York, N.Y./The Spence School Erin Kelly Fy Southbury, Conn./The Gunnery Kristen Moran Fy Phoenixville, Pa./Villa Maria Academy Courtney Mulligan Jr Southbury, Conn./Westover Sara O’Neil Jr Baltimore, Md./Roland Park Country School Gabby Robinson Fy New York, N.Y./Thurgood Marshall Dana Russo Jr Livingston, N.J./Livingston Sheena Suckoo Fy New York, N.Y./Thurgood Marshall Katie Tomarchio Jr Newtown Square, Pa./Agnes Irwin Kelsey Tylus Sr Skillman, N.J./The Hun School Ally Warshaver So Natick, Mass./The Rivers School Aleka Woods Fy Colorado Springs, Colo./Canterbury School (Conn.) Rachel Zuckerman So Narberth, Pa./Lower Merion Head Coach: John White Associate Coach: Ron Epps Captains: Davinia Buckley, Kelsey Tylus SMITH COLLEGE PIONEERS Player Yr Hometown/High School Catriona Blunt Fy Needham, Mass./Commonwealth Jacinth Cooke Jr Dorchester, Mass./East Boston Su Fu Jr Beijing, China/Bromley School Elizabeth Guyman So Seattle, Wash./Lakeside Se-Rin Ha Jr Seoul, Korea/Daewon Foreign Language Ella Hartenian So Arlington, Mass./Arlington Julia Howald Gr Berlin, Germany/Gymnasium Steglitz Elizabeth Hughes Sr Barneveld, N.Y./Holland Patent Diana Jaunzeikare So Rigas Raj, Latvia/Riga State Gymnasium Ashleigh King Fy Enfi eld, N.H./Mascoma Valley Regional Sarah Lentz Gr Weyhe, Germany/KSG Leeste Jessica MacLeod Sr Huntington, N.Y./Harborsfi eld Hajnalka Nyitrai Jr Budapest, Hungary/Kossuth L. Lutheran Mag. Margaret Oliverio So Boston, Mass./Commonwealth Mercedes Pepper Sr Mendocino, Calif./Community School Joanne Poon Fy San Francisco, Calif./Lowell Anna Reznickova Jr Kromeriz, Czech Republic/United World College Andrea Shang Jr Hong Kong/Cheltenham Ladies’ College Maura Shea Sr Amherst, Mass./Amherst Astrid Tengroth So Bandhagen, Sweden/Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium Luisa Tsang Jr San Francisco, Calif./Lowell Jasmine Wallas So Nassau, Bahamas/Emma Willard Kailin Weng Fy Ningbo, China/St. Paul’s School Shanita Williams Jr Boston, Mass./Fenway Xizhu Zhao Fy Beijing, China/Beijing Head Coaches: Tim Bacon (15th season), Erin Robson (interim) Captain: Elizabeth Guyman WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGE HERONS Player Yr Hometown/High School Katie Baker Sr Oyster Bay, N.Y./Westminster School Eliza Braendel Sr Chester Springs, Pa./The Hill School Alexa Comstock So Essex, Conn./Tabor Academy Isabella Comstock So Essex, Conn./Suffi eld Academy Sarah Cummings So West Hartford, Conn./Miss Porter’s School Madeleine Drouin So Wellesley, Mass./Newton Country Day School Sarah Hallberg Jr Fairmont, W.Va./Tabor Academy Ali Haseotes Sr North Attleboro, Mass./The Lincoln School Emily Hazenberg Jr New York, N.Y./Pomfret School Katie Mullen Jr Rye, N.Y./Sacred Heart Megan Peterson Sr Stamford, Conn./Kent School Katie Riordan Fy Baltimore, Md./Roland Park Country School Else Ross So Manchester, Vt./Pomfret School Lori Stump Sr Pittsburgh, Pa./Shady Side Academy Head Coach: Chip Fishback (11th season) BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES Player Yr Hometown/High School Jen Noesen Fy Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y./St. George’s School Helen Whelan So Rye, N.Y./Greenwich Academy Rosie Quick Fy Rye, N.Y./Hotchkiss School Julia Nary So Newton, Mass./Newton South Katherine Duvnjak So Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset Captain: Helen Whelan WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY CARDINALS Player Yr Hometown/High School Keera Bhandari Sound Beach, N.Y./East Hampton Jenny Chu So Randolph, Mass./Randolph Elizabeth Demakos Sr Amherst, N.Y./Nichols School Caroline Fox Fy Jamaica Plain, Mass./Winsor School Ashley Garrett Fy Boston, Mass./John D. O’Bryant School Rachael Ghorbani Sr Lexington, Mass./Lexington Andrea Giuliano Sr Wethersfi eld, Conn./Kingswood Oxford School Gwynne Hunter Jr Farmington, Conn./Miss Porters School Katie Kalafus Sr Seattle, Wash./James A Garfi eld Elizabeth Larner Jr Pepper Pike, Ohio/Orange Lauren Russman Sr Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley Casey Simchik Jr Rye, N.H./Phillips Exeter Academy Meherazade Sumariwalla Fy Mumbai, India/Saint Paul’s School Madalina Ursu Sr Bucharest, Romania/Mihai Viteazul Ntn’l College Nina Wasserman Jr Dobbs Ferry, N.Y./Dobbs Ferry Head Coach: Shona Kerr (Fourth season) Assistant Coach: Patti Klecha-Porter Captain: Elizabeth Demakos, Andrea Giuliano Schedule of Events Friday, January 23, 2009 6:00 p.m. - Colby vs. Amherst (A) 6:00 p.m. - Smith vs. Franklin & Marshall (S) Saturday, January 24, 2009 9:30 a.m. - William Smith vs. Amherst (A) 9:30 a.m. - Franklin & Marshall vs. Colby - 9:30 a.m. (S) 11:00 a.m. - Franklin & Marshall vs. Wesleyan (S) 11:00 a.m. - William Smith vs. Wellesley (A) 12:00 p.m. - Mount Holyoke vs. Boston College (M) 12:30 p.m. - Wellesley vs. Amherst (A) 2:00 p.m. - Smith vs. Boston College (S) 2:00 p.m. - Mount Holyoke vs. Colby (M) 3:30 p.m. - William Smith vs. Franklin & Marshall (S) 3:30 p.m. - Wesleyan vs. Mount Holyoke (M) 5:00 p.m. - Wellesley vs. Boston College (S) 5:00 p.m. - Wesleyan vs. Colby (M) Sunday, January 25, 2009 9:30 a.m. - Amherst vs. Franklin & Marshall (A) 9:30 a.m. - Colby vs. William Smith (S) 11:00 a.m. - William Smith vs. Wesleyan (S) 12:30 p.m. - Smith vs. Colby (S) 2:00 p.m. - Wesleyan vs. Smith (S) A - Amherst, M - Mount Holyoke, S - Smith Mount Holyoke College, the NEWMAC and the NCAA promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and offi cials in a positive manner. Profanity, derogatory comments or other intimidating actions directed at offi cials, student- athletes, coaches or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition. Also, consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages is prohibited. removal from the site of competition..
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