Harvard University’s Men’s and Women’s squash programs are some of the oldest and most successful intercollegiate squash programs in the nation. Throughout the years, the teams have been led by iconic coaches who have recruited hundreds of top class student-athletes to become a part of the Harvard Squash family.
The programs are a part of Harvard Athletics, the biggest athletic department in the United States. Harvard Athletics has two fundamental missions: To educate students through athletics and to build community and pride in Harvard.
The squash teams have always based their cultures around these core values.
Mike Way
Gregory Lee '87 and Russell Ball '88
Endowed Coach for Squash
at Harvard University
(617) 495-4851
Luke Hammond
Mike Way
Gregory Lee '87 and Russell Ball '88
Endowed Coach for Squash
at Harvard University
(617) 495-4851
Luke Hammond
Mike Way
Gregory Lee '87 and Russell Ball '88
Endowed Coach for Squash
at Harvard University
(617) 495-4851
Luke Hammond
Read about former Harvard Squash coaches and their coaching eras below. The texts are excerpts from Rob Dinerman’s book A History of Harvard Squash (available for purchase in our shop):
Through the years, Harvard’s squash teams and student-athletes have won numerous Ivy League and National titles