CSA 2015 – Collegiate Squash Association National Championship

Harvard University senior, AMANDA SOBHY, defeats Trinity College junior, KANZY EL DE FRAWY, in the Collegiate Squash Association National Championship 3-1 at the Jadwin Squash Gym in Princeton, New Jersey. Sobhy, considered the finest women's collegiate squash player ever, went undefeated for her 4 years at Harvard Universtiy. As a professional, in October of 2014, AMANDA SOBHY became the first American-Born squash player to reach the top 10 on either the men's or women's world tour.(AP/Dick Druckman)

Harvard University senior, AMANDA SOBHY, defeats Trinity College junior, KANZY EL DE FRAWY, in the Collegiate Squash Association National Championship 3-1 at the Jadwin Squash Gym in Princeton, New Jersey. Sobhy, considered the finest women’s collegiate squash player ever, went undefeated for her 4 years at Harvard Universtiy. As a professional, in October of 2014, AMANDA SOBHY became the first American-Born squash player to reach the top 10 on either the men’s or women’s world tour.(AP/Dick Druckman)

Harvard University senior, AMANDA SOBHY, defeats Trinity College junior, KANZY EL DE FRAWY, in the Collegiate Squash Association National Championship 3-1 at the Jadwin Squash Gym in Princeton, New Jersey. Sobhy, considered the finest women’s collegiate squash player ever, went undefeated for her 4 years at Harvard Universtiy. As a professional, in October of 2014, AMANDA SOBHY became the first American-Born squash player to reach the top 10 on either the men’s or women’s world tour.(AP/Dick Druckman)