WASHINGTON – Georgetown University's squash team enters its final weekend of regular season action with a trio of matches before taking part in the Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference Championships. The No. 18 Hoyas travel to Haverford, Pennsylvania on Saturday to take on the host No. 25 Fords and No. 31 Vassar before wrapping up the regular season on Sunday against No. 22 Chatham in Annapolis, Maryland.
Live scoring and video links for all three matches can be found on
www.GUHoyas.com.
Hoya Notes
- Georgetown is 10-7 on the season following a 2-1 weekend split. The Hoyas defeated No. 26 Dickinson 7-2 on the road before splitting their home finales, winning 7-2 against No. 27 St. Lawrence on Senior Day and falling 9-0 to seventh-ranked Virginia.
- On the season, Vedika Arunachalam is 15-2 overall while Caroline Wilcox also had double digit wins with a 12-5 record.
- Nina Flinn is 9-7 overall and Eena Yu is 9-6, Isha Rao is 4-3, Aalia Husain is 4-4.
Scouting Haverford
- The No. 25 Fords host the Hoyas on Saturday at 10 a.m.
- Haverford is 5-5 on the year but has lost three-straight with setbacks against Wesleyan, Connecticut College and Brown.
- Amelia Stevens is 6-4 on the year while, Carline Smith and Lyvia Yan both have five victories each.
Scouting Vassar
- The Brewers are ranked No. 31 in the CSA poll and take on the Hoyas on Saturday at 2 p.m.
- Vassar is 4-7 on the season and coming off a 5-2 win over Colgate to snap a seven-match losing streak.
- Olivia Berkson had five victories for the Brewers on the year while Emma Adams, Adriana Ordaya, Mariya Novosad and Charlotte Banigan-White each have four wins.
Scouting Chatham
- The Cougars are ranked No. 22 in the CSA poll and face the Blue & Gray on Sunday at 11 a.m. in Annapolis.
- Chatham is 4-4 on the year and are also coming off a 9-0 loss to Virginia.
- Basmala M Sayed Ahmed, Valentina Della-Maddalena and Sofia Pinto Combita are all 6-2 in the year for the Cougars.
Next Time Out
Following the weekend action, the Hoyas take part in the MASC Championships, hosted by Virginia on February 3-5.