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Harrity Named Player Of The Year, Shares All-Ivy Honors With Letourneau
March 24, 2011 | Men's Squash
In one of the less shocking developments in league history, Princeton sophomore Todd Harrity was named the 2011 Ivy League Men's Squash Player of the Year. The undefeated national champion joined teammate David Letourneau as an All-Ivy League selection.
Harrity went 20-0 on the season and became the 11th Princeton man to win a national title and the first since Yasser El-Halaby '06 completed his career sweep in 2006. He ran through the national individual championships without losing a single game or facing a game ball. He also becomes the first American ever to win a collegiate softball championship; the last American to win nationals was Harvard's Jon Bernheimer in 1990, when hardball was still being played on the collegiate level.
Harrity joins Letourneau, his senior teammate, on the All-Ivy League team. Letourneau completed an amazing career with another perfect run through the Ivy League; he didn't lose a single match in Ivy play during his four years at Princeton. Letourneau was ranked as high as second and earned national Player of the Week honors after a season-ending win over Trinity's Parth Sharma, then the No. 2-ranked player in the country.
Player of the Year — Todd Harrity, Princeton (So., Philadelphia, Pa.)
Rookie of the Year — Nick Sachvie, Cornell (So., St. Catherines, Ontario)
2011 Men's Squash All-Ivy
Kenneth Chan, Yale (So., Singapore)
Richard Dodd, Yale (So., Benoni, South Africa)*
Alex Domenick, Cornell (Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.)
Chris Hanson, Dartmouth (So., Greenwich, Conn.)
Todd Harrity, Princeton (So., Philadelphia, Pa.)*
David Letourneau, Princeton (Sr., Calgary, Alberta)*
Gary Power, Harvard (Fr., East Lyme, Conn.)*
Nick Sachvie, Cornell (So., St. Catherines, Ontario)*
Thomas Spettigue, Cornell (Jr., Richmond Hill, Ontario)



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