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US Squash and College Squash Association Virtual Round Table Discussion on the College Recruiting

The first US Squash and CSA round table discussion was held on August 27, and had a specialized focus on players entering their junior year of high school. Panelists included Paul Assaiante (Trinity), Mark Allen (Virginia), Jack Wyant (Penn), Theo Woodward (Bowdoin), David Poolman (CSA) and Kim Clearkin (US Squash). Throughout the round table, the panelists emphasized important points about the recruiting process and impact of the pandemic:

  • Schools and coaches are all different in how they approach athletics recruiting. Players should research all of the schools in which they are interested and reach out to the coaches directly (within allowed recruiting contact dates) for added guidance. The differences include, but are not limited to, application deadlines and testing requirements; researching procedures for individual institutions is important.

  • Recruiting during COVID-19 is uncharted territory. That said, coaches are still actively searching for players who are a good fit for their college/university and team, and the process and timelines will remain generally in line with previous years. 

  • First contacts with coaches are often best made via email by the player not the parent. Video of full match play will be valuable to coaches to evaluate skill level, work ethic and style of play.

  • Rankings and ratings are not the be-all-and-end-all of college recruiting. There are many factors that coaches take into account when evaluating if a player is the right fit for their program.



Watch a replay of the first round table via YouTube below:

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