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Winter 2005-2006Men's
Men's Squash
 
 This Season's Outlook  




2006 Season Recap

Men's squash ended the year ranked 19th in the country with junior Andy Carr leading the way with a 20-4 record. Carr played the ninth position at the start of the year but moved up to the sixth spot and went 6-1 there. Sophomore Brett Willis and senior Nate Stone both had 14 wins for the team, which finished 11-15. Sophomore Ryan Maher added 11 wins at the third position, while first-year Jake Leiby held down the first position for the entire season.

2005-2006 Season Preview

Colby finished the season ranked 17th nationally, won division play at team nationals and went 12-10 overall.

The 2005-06 squash season should be another intense year with at least 20 matches slated from November to March. Matches will be against the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) colleges, several ECAC schools, and a few Ivy League schools. Important weekend competitions include the Harvard Event (December 2-4), the Maine Event (January 6-8), the Yale Invitational (January 20-22), the NESCAC Championships (February 10-12), and the National Team Championships (February 17-19). Improving Colby's standing in the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin (CBB) rivalry is high among team goals.

Although the Mules will lose their top two players, six players will be added to the lineup to make a strong and competitive squad this season.

2005-06 Captains: Nate Stone '06 and Todd Basnight '06


Program Overview

The Colby squash program is primarily geared to three things: fitness training, mental toughness, and improved shot-making ability.

As part of our fitness regiment the team runs a timed mile nearly every practice during the first half of the season. The runs are repeated occasionally during the second half of the season. The team also performs court sprints and star drills and has a weight lifting program. All of this training is done to ensure that every player is physically prepared for competition.

For mental toughness we discuss how to keep the correct frame of mind during critical times in a match. It is vital for all team players to understand the importance of keeping their cool under fire and to prepare for the competitive atmosphere Colby competes in. The approach is to have constant challenge matches and vigorous court drills. We believe that the more a player is kept under pressure, the more mentally tough that player will be when he or she needs it most.

Court strategy and shot-making ability is the center of attention during private sessions with the coach. Team discussions and court drills also play a major part in player development. Throughout the season the coaches will break down a player's game by distinguishing strengths from weaknesses and chart an individualized course to better court strategy.

All of the strategies above are combined with a heavy emphasis on proper stretching and nutrition. The goal is to maximize endurance to attain a higher performance level, both physically and mentally, while avoiding injury.

Finally, the squash program has been a rewarding experience in the college careers of all the student athletes who have participated in it. It is structured to challenge us throughout the season and to give us a sense of accomplishment in the end.

 

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