HAVERFORD, PA (November 14, 2015) - Vassar College Women's Squash will travel to Haverford, PA this week to match up against Dickinson College (1-2) and Haverford College (0-1). The Brewers are coming in hot, off of a two-match winning streak.
Match DetailsOpponent: vs. Dickinson College (1-2)
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Site: Haverford, PA
Date: November 14, 2015
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Opponent: vs. Haverford College (0-1)
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Site: Haverford, PA
Date: November 14, 2015
Time: 3:30 p.m.
What to Look ForThe VC women's squash team has started their season very strong, opening with a 5-4 victory over Colgate and then following up with a 9-0 sweep against NYU. Currently, the women have won 77.8 % of their matches so far in 2015 and have gone 8-0 at the top four positions. Look for another really strong performance from the Brewers this week.
A Look at the Red Devils (1-2)
The Red Devils saw their only victory so far this season against Johns Hopkins, posting a 9-0 score. Dickinson fell to University of Virginia and George Washington with freshman Hedvika Suchankova leading the Devils in the top flight.
Against Dickinson All-TimeThis match will mark the first time the Brewers and Devils have gone toe to toe in 10 years.
A Look at the Fords (0-1)This season, Haverford has returned seven of their players from last season's bid, where they collected 10 wins and made a campaign at the Epps Cup at the CSA Team Championships - the first time for the Black Squirrels since 2011-12. This year they have graduated Bethany Simmonds and Alex Love - both impact players, Love leading the Black Squirrels in season victories with 12 in 2014-15.
Against Haverford All-TimeSince 2005, the Brewers and Fords have matched up 14 total times. Vassar came out with a win from 10 of those matches. Seven of their wins were a 9-0 sweep.
Sitting PrettyThe Vassar women's squash team is currently ranked No. 35 nationally.
First Year, Second SpotFreshman
Fiona Agger has been lighting up the women's squash program this year in her first season in burgundy and grey. Agger currently is playing the No. 2 spot for VC, and posted wins against Colgate and NYU.
Starting FreshNo. 1 player,
Hannah Nice, has started the season with a squeaky-clean record, not having dropped a single game so far this 2015 season.
Up NextThe Brewers will face Mount Holyoke College as well as Connecticut College next, playing them away on December 5 in New London, CT at 2:30 p.m.
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