Table of Contents
February 2012
Vol. 15 No. 4
For the second time in a month, a winning streak by Trinity was ended by an opponent playing No. 4. In the CSA National Team Championships final, Princeton's Kelly Shannon needed four games to overcome Reinhold Hergeth to wrap up the Tigers' first championship since 1993.
Nick Matthew (inset) regained the World No. 1 ranking by beating James Willstrop in the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions final.
FEATURES
22 TIPPING POINT
With World No. 1 on the line, Nick Matthew regained his top spot for the month of February with a dominating performance at the J.P. Morgan Tournament of Champions.
32 GOLDEN JUBILEE
The William White celebrated its 50th anniversary with 270 hardball, softball and doubles players descending on Philadelphia for the weekend.
36 PARDON THE INTERRUPTION
For the first time in 5,078 days, Trinity lost a dual match when Yale slammed on the brakes with a 5-4 win at home. Princeton did the same four weeks later in the CSA finals. But the spotlight thrown on the sport over the course of that 729 week span has been worth its weight in gold.
DROPSHOTS
4 FROM US SQUASH
6 MIDDLE SCHOOL SWEEP
The 2012 U.S. Middle School Team Championships crowned three teams from Greenwich (CT).
8 WOMEN IN SQUASH
Adam Hamill has been announced as the new Junior Men's National Team Coach by U.S. SQUASH.
8 WOMEN IN SQUASH
Take your niece to the T.O. She.
10 SPA-TLIGHT ON... MAX LAVERTY
13 NORTH AMERICAN OPEN DOUBLES
15 HALL OF FAME 2012 INDUCTEES
Tom and Hazel Jones.
LESSONCOURT
18 RHYTHM IS MORE THAN MUSIC
Playing squash well requires a rhythm that takes practice, even in the face of imperfection.
19 "IRON" MAN... OR WOMAN
We're talking about the trace mineral required by your blood to deliver oxygen throughout your body. Here's what you need to know.
20 IT STARTS WITH THE FEET, PART 2
Identifying movement errors in your game begins with looking at how you move your feet into corners. Once you do that, you can begin improving your technique.
21 EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULES
The rules of squash are full of "truisms" that we treat as gospel. However, as in life, there are exceptions that we all need to understand.
SPOTLIGHT
44 WILL'S WORLD
Remembering Michael Rothenberg



