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WHITEY - LAST BRITISH, BUT NEW LIFE...

I hadn't seen John White for months now, and I really missed the Tall Man so much. He is one of the most brilliant characters of the circuit, his humour, light on life, and style of play second to none. (more)

Women's Squash Slips Past Fords Again

Franklin & Marshall took the third meeting of the year with Haverford in women's squash, giving the Diplomats a 2-1 record against the Fords this season. The 5-4 win came in the battle for 29th place at the Howe Cup in the Epps Cup division. F&M went 2-1 on the weekend to close the team competition portion of the season with wins in four of its last five matches. Complete results will be posted when they become available. (more)

Women's Squash Slides by Smith

Franklin & Marshall's women's squash team picked up its third win in four matches, knocking off Smith College 8-1 in the consolation bracket of the Epps Cup at the Howe Cup Competition. The win was the Diplomats (3-13) second over Smith (0-20) this season, and gave F&M the right to face Haverford on Sunday for the 29th ranking in the nation. The Diplomats split the two regular season meetings with Haverford. (more)

Diplomats Drop First Match at Howe Cup

Connecticut College got the better of Franklin & Marshall's women's squash team for the second time this season, defeating the Diplomats 7-2 at the Howe Cup, taking place at Princeton this weekend. F&M is competing in the Epps Cup, which will sort teams 25 through 32. The Camels (4-17) previously defeated F&M (2-13) 8-1 back on January 18. (more)

Women's Squash Takes Second Straight

Franklin & Marshall's women's squash team avenged an early season shutout, defeating Haverford 5-4 at home on Saturday. The Diplomats swept the top five positions, with four players posting 3-0 wins. (more)

Women's Squash Nabs First Victory

Franklin & Marshall's women's squash team recorded its first victory of the season, a 7-2 win over Smith College, at the Smith-Holyoke Invitational on Sunday. The win wrapped up a 1-3 weekend for the Diplomats, who are 1-12 on the season. (more)






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Franklin & Marshall College named John White Director of Squash and Head Men's and Women's Squash Coach on September 5, 2007. Formerly the top-ranked player in the world, White remains a top-ten player in the Dunlop / Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Rankings. A native of Queensland, Australia and a Scottish national, White has 12 PSA tour titles to his credit since becoming a full-time professional in 1991. He broke into the top 20 in the world rankings in 1998, and climbed his way to the top of the tour, reaching number one in the world in March of 2004.

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