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Harvard University Amanda Sobhy wins Women’s National Championship defeating Trinity College Kanzy El Defrawy 3-0
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Harvard University Amanda Sobhy wins Women’s National Championship defeating Trinity College Kanzy El Defrawy 3-0
Harvard University Amanda Sobhy wins Women’s National Championship defeating Trinity College Kanzy El Defrawy 3-0
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Trinity College Kanzy El Defrawy makes a behind the back shot in the women’s squash individual national championships at Drexel Universty. Kanzy lost in the final championship match to Harvard University Amanda Sobyh 3-0.(AP Photo/Dick Druckman)
Trinity College Squash Team freshman Gustav Detter celebrates his victory over Princeton University senior Yasser El Halaby, arguably the best collegiate squash player in the U.S. ever. Gustav led Trinity to its 135th consecutive victory, the longest winning streak in among all colleges in the U.S. for all sports.
Trinity College Kanzy El Defrawy Makes one of her patented flying shots during the Women’s National Squash Individual Championships at Drexel Universiy. Kanzy was defeated by Harvard University Amanda Sobhy 3-0 in the final championship match.
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.