2021-22 Women's Squash Roster
Biography
- 2020 CSA First Team All-American
- 2020 First Team All-Ivy League
2019-20 (Junior): Posted a 10-8 record on the season ... Went 9-7 in the number one spot ... Became the first Lion to earn First Team All-American honors in program history ... Named First Team All-Ivy League ... Ripped off three straight Ivy League wins from Feb. 2-9 ... Beat No. 7 Dartmouth's Anne Blasberg (11-7, 11-4, 11-7) on Feb. 2 ... Got a win over No. 7 Penn's Jessica Davis (6-11, 11-5, 11-6, 11-8) on Feb. 7 ... Collected a win over No. 2 Princeton's Elle Ruggiero (5-11, 11-7, 11-4, 11-6) ... Got a win over Stanford's Elena Wagenmans (12-10, 11-3, 11-1) in the Round of 16 in the Ramsay Bracket at the CSA Individual National Championships (Mar. 6-8).
2018-19 (Sophomore): Completed in the No. 3 and No. 4 positions for the Lions this season.. Helped Columbia reach the highest national finish in program history ... Notched a 3-1 win over Dartmouth (Jan. 12) ... Served in the No. 2 position for the Lions against Penn in the CSA Team Championships, where she defeated Jessica Davis 3-2 (Feb. 23).
2017-18 (First Year):Â Tallied 11-6 record in first-year campaign competing primarily in the No. 5 position, including 5-2 mark in Ivy League play...Won decisive match against's Penn's No. 5 Lindsay Stanley to secure program's first-ever win over Penn (Feb. 11)...Defeated Penn's Stanley for a second time at CSA Team Championships (Feb. 16-18)...Picked up a four set victory over Yale's No. 5 Selena Maity (Feb. 3).
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: Winner of more than 50 titles in Egypt… 7-time Egyptian National champion… 5-time British Junior Open champion… Winner of the World Junior Squash Championship… She was the youngest player ever to achieve a PSA world ranking in the Top-100, Top-50, and Top-20… Also the youngest ever to win a PSA title (14 years, 5 months)… Won four PSA titles before the age of 16… Played on two World Junior Squash Championship-winning teams… Four wins against World Top-10 players
HIGH SCHOOL: 2017 graduate of Riada International School in Alexandria, Egypt
PERSONAL: Born May 29, 1999 in Alexandria, Egypt … Daughter of Mohamed and Maha Mohamed … Sister Farida is a professional squash player and one of the top players in Egypt … Plans to major in Economics and go into entrepreneurship in the future … Hopes to someday be considered one of the world’s premier economists and become the #1 ranked women’s squash player in the world … In her free-time, she enjoys doing charity work with her friends ... Enrolled at Columbia College ... Majors in Economics.
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