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Hollis Robertson and Federico Sosa are first-team All-Ivy League honorees.
Robertson, Sosa Lead Four Tigers Earning All-Ivy Honors
February 19, 2026 | Men's Squash
Hollis Robertson and Federico Sosa earned first-team All-Ivy League recognition while Avi Agarwal and Aly Ibrahim were second-team honorees when the Ivy League office announced the annual men's squash honors on Thursday.
Robertson has gone 7-3 in dual meets this season, playing all of those matches at first position, while also making it to the round of 16 at the CSA Pool Trophy individual national championship tournament. Sosa has gone 8-1 in duals this season and has won seven in a row, playing primarily at third position and making the Pool Trophy consolation semis. Agarwal has a 5-5 record in duals, playing primarily at second position, and won the Pool Trophy consolation draw, while Ibrahim, who has played his last five dual matches at fourth position, has gone 9-2 in duals this season and made the Pool Trophy consolation quarterfinals.
Agarwal, a senior economics major, is the team's Academic All-Ivy League honoree for the second straight year.
Robertson, a junior, was an All-Ivy League honoree in 2024 while senior Sosa is a first-time All-Ivy honoree, Agarwal is an All-Ivy Leaguer for the second straight year, and sophomore Ibrahim is a first-time All-Ivy Leaguer.
Princeton, now ranked No. 6 in the nation, will meet Harvard, ranked No. 3 in the nation and seeded second in the Ivy League Tournament, in the tournament's semifinal round on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Racquet and Recreation Fieldhouse.
Robertson has gone 7-3 in dual meets this season, playing all of those matches at first position, while also making it to the round of 16 at the CSA Pool Trophy individual national championship tournament. Sosa has gone 8-1 in duals this season and has won seven in a row, playing primarily at third position and making the Pool Trophy consolation semis. Agarwal has a 5-5 record in duals, playing primarily at second position, and won the Pool Trophy consolation draw, while Ibrahim, who has played his last five dual matches at fourth position, has gone 9-2 in duals this season and made the Pool Trophy consolation quarterfinals.
Agarwal, a senior economics major, is the team's Academic All-Ivy League honoree for the second straight year.
Robertson, a junior, was an All-Ivy League honoree in 2024 while senior Sosa is a first-time All-Ivy honoree, Agarwal is an All-Ivy Leaguer for the second straight year, and sophomore Ibrahim is a first-time All-Ivy Leaguer.
Princeton, now ranked No. 6 in the nation, will meet Harvard, ranked No. 3 in the nation and seeded second in the Ivy League Tournament, in the tournament's semifinal round on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Racquet and Recreation Fieldhouse.
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