Princeton University Athletics

Men's Squash Introduces its Class of 2028
November 12, 2024 | Men's Squash
Introducing the incoming class:

Before Princeton
Held a No. 1 national ranking at the U11, U13 and U15 divisions and held No. 2 and No. 3 rankings at U17 and U19 ... three-time winner of the Junior National Championships and earned All-American honors in 2023 and 2024 ... represented Team USA in Pan American Games, winning team gold and doubles gold ... competed at the British Junior Open in the Boys U13, U15, U17 and U19 divisions ... played high school squash at The Haverford School, captaining the team as a senior ... earned All-Inter-AC Council Most Valuable Player honors three years in a row, in 2022, 2023 and 2024 ... recipient of the Haverford School Best Individual Athlete Award, given to the graduating senior who is the best athlete across all school varsity athletics ... recipient of 2024 US Squash DeRoy Sportsmanship Award winner, given to one female and male graduating high school senior who displayed exemplary behavior on and off the court, while competing at the highest level of junior squash ... also selected as the PA Prep Live Main Line Athlete of the Week.
Personal
Son of David and Ruchira Glaser ... brother Will served as captain during his time with the Brown squash team and sister Katherine is in the Princeton squash Class of 2024, completing her career with an undefeated regular-season record ... coached by Alex Stait and trained at Merion Cricket Club.

Before Princeton
Counted a third-place Egyptian Cup finish, a fourth-place Egyptian Nationals finish, a fourth-place Cairo Region finish, a fourth-place Alexandria Region finish, and a runner-up finish at the TM Sports Open among his squash résumé entering Princeton.
Personal
Interested in majoring in chemical and eiological engineering or mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton.

Before Princeton
Entered Princeton ranked No. 1 in India in boys U19 and was previously ranked No. 1 in India at the U11, U13, U15 and U19 levels ... was a four-time junior national champion in India ... represented India at the World Junior Championships at the U19 level at ages 16, 17 and 18 ... won Asian Junior gold and silver medals ... British Junior Open bronze medalist ... won more than 30 tournaments at the national level or above.
Personal
Parents are Kunal and Dr. Rohini Wadhwani ... has a younger brother Viraaj ... considering majoring in operations research and financial engineering or economics at Princeton.



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