
Both Division 1 U.S. Middle School national titles are heading back to Greenwich, Connecticut, for the first time since 2012 as brother-sister schools Greenwich Academy and Brunswick School earned top honors Sunday, February 2, at the Arlen Specter Center in Philadelphia.
Eighty-six Middle School programs competed across seven divisions in the seventeenth edition of the tournament. View all results on the Middle School Nationals tournament page. Livestream replays are available on the US Squash Youtube Channel. Tournament photography will be available on the US Squash Smugmug Page.
GA celebrates a historic milestone of the program’s tenth Middle School National title. The Gators entered the top division as the top seeds and reached the final without dropping an individual match. A close final against two seed Pingry saw all but one match decided in four or five games, as Kathryn Chung, Holland Leo, Olivia Redmond and Merritt MacColl earned the win for GA.
GA’s gold squad placed second in the second division after Baldwin’s B Team won the final 3-2. Rhode Island’s Moses Brown School took the girls D3 title with four round robin wins with Lower Merion School District placing second.
The Brunswick School earned the program’s eighth boys division one title and first since 2023. Like GA, the top-seeded Bruins reached the final without dropping an individual match, but met tough opposition in the final in the form of two seeds Haverford. Reed Goulding, Shaurya Gupta, William Foley and Matthew Jaroch provided the final wins to clinch the title for Brunswick.
The fourth-seeded Missouri Athletic Club Rams were the lowest seed to win a division in the boys D2. The Rams edged three seeds Radnor in a close 3-2 final. Connecticut’s Indian Mountain School earned the boys D3 title with a 5-0 final win against Cincinnati’s surprise finalist Seven Hills School. The unseeded New Cannan Coutry School upset the boys D4 top seed Penn Charter and made a surprise run to the final where the fell short in the final 3-2 against two seeds Germantown Friends School JV.