Men's National Champions (squash)

The Men's National Champions are the National Champions for squash in the United States. These winners are the officially recognized champions by U.S. Squash, the national governing body. From 1907 until 1989, the national championship was contested through hardball squash. When the national governing body began recognizing international softball as the official game in the United States, the national championship also switched to softball. The first softball national championship, also known as the S.L. Green, was conducted in 1990 and was won by Mark Talbott. The S.L. Green, unlike the previous national championship, is limited to U.S. citizens only. The National Hardball Championship would continue past this date, but was no longer recognized as the official Men's National Championship.

Men's National Champions

NameYear
John A. Miskey1907
John A. Miskey1908
William L. Freeland1909
John A. Miskey1910
Francis S. White1911
Constantine Hutchins1912
Morton L. Newhall1913
Constantine Hutchins1914
Stanley W. Pearson1915
Stanley W. Pearson1916
Stanley W. Pearson1917
Charles C. Peabody1920
Stanley W. Pearson1921
Stanley W. Pearson1922
Stanley W. Pearson1923
Gerald Robarts1924
W. Palmer Dixon1925
W. Palmer Dixon1926
Myles P. Baker1927
Herbert N. Rawlins, Jr.1928
J. Lawrence Pool1929
Herbert N. Rawlins, Jr.1930
J. Lawrence Pool1931
Beekman H. Pool1932
Beekman H. Pool1933
Neil J. Sullivan, II1934
Donald Strachan1935
Germain G. Glidden1936
Germain G. Glidden1937
Germain G. Glidden1938
Donald Strachan1939
A. Willing Patterson1940
Charles M. P. Brinton1941
Charles M. P. Brinton1942
Charles M. P. Brinton1946
Charles M. P. Brinton1947
NameYear
Stanley W. Pearson, Jr.1948
H. Hunter Lott, Jr.1949
Edward J. Hahn1950
Edward J. Hahn1951
Harry B. Conlon, Jr.1952
Ernest Howard1953
G. Diehl Mateer, Jr.1954
Henri R. Salaun1955
G. Diehl Mateer, Jr.1956
Henri R. Salaun1957
Henri R. Salaun1958
Benjamin H. Heckscher1959
G. Diehl Mateer, Jr.1960
Henri R. Salaun1961
Samuel P. Howe, III1962
Benjamin H. Heckscher1963
Ralph E. Howe1964
Stephen T. Vehslage1965
Victor Niederhoffer1966
Samuel P. Howe, III1967
Colin Adair1968
Anil Nayar1969
Anil Nayar1970
Colin Adair1971
Victor Niederhoffer1972
Victor Niederhoffer1973
Victor Niederhoffer1974
Victor Niederhoffer1975
Peter Briggs1976
Thomas E. Page1977
Michael Desaulniers1978
Mario Sanchez1979
Michael Desaulniers1980
Mark Alger1981
John Nimick1982
Kenton Jernigan1983
NameYear
Kenton Jernigan1984
Kenton Jernigan1985
Hugh LaBossier1986
Frank J. Stanley, IV1987
Scott Dulmage1988
Rodolfo Rodriquez1989
Mark Talbott1990*
Mark Talbott1991
Kenton Jernigan1992
Mark Talbott1993
Anders Wahlstedt1994
Marty Clark1995
Mohsen Mir1996
Marty Clark1997
Marty Clark1998
David McNeely1999
Marty Clark2000
Damien Walker2001
Damien Walker2002
Preston Quick2003
Preston Quick2004
Julian Illingworth2005
Julian Illingworth2006
Julian Illingworth2007
Julian Illingworth2008
Julian Illingworth2009
Julian Illingworth2010
Julian Illingworth2011
Julian Illingworth2012
Chris Gordon2013
Julian Illingworth2014
Todd Harrity2015
Todd Harrity2016
Chris Hanson2017
Chris Hanson2018
Todd Harrity2019
Cancelled due to the Coronavirus Pandemic2020
  • Note: The official Men's National Championship (hardball) became the S.L. Green (softball) in 1990.

Records

Most Overall Titles

NameTitles
Julian Illingworth9
Stanley Pearson6
Victor Niederhoffer5
Charles Brinton4
Marty Clark4
Kenton Jernigan4
Henri Salaun4
Todd Harrity3
John Miskey3
Germain Glidden3
Chris Hanson2
Preston Quick2
Damian Walker2
Colin Adair2
Michael Desaulniers2
Anil Nayar2
Donald Strachan2
Beekman Pool2
J. Lawrence Pool2
W. Palmer Dixon2
Herbert Rawlins2
Samuel P. Howe, III2

Most University Alumni Titles

NameTitles
Harvard University35
Princeton University13
Yale University13
Wesleyan University4
Haverford College3
University of Pennsylvania2
McGill University2
Trinity College (Connecticut)2
Dartmouth College2
Amherst College1
University of Toronto1
New York University1

Most High School Alumni Titles

NameTitles
Episcopal Academy13
Lincoln High School (Portland, Oregon)9
St. Paul's School (New Hampshire)5
Abraham Lincoln High School (Brooklyn)5
Deerfield Academy4
Groton School4
Haverford School4
Phillips Exeter3
Mercersburg Academy3
Wheat Ridge High School2
St. Luke's School (Connecticut)2
Chestnut Hill Academy1
Lower Merion High School1
Middlesex School1
Choate Rosemary Hall1
Ostra Real1
University of Oklahoma High School1

See also

References

  • James Zug (2003). Squash: A History of the Game. New York: Scribner. ISBN 0-7432-2990-8.
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