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Alex Jaffe, Emma Trauber and Zeina Zein are 2025-26 CSA All-Americans.
Jaffe, Trauber, Zein Earn CSA All-American Honors
April 20, 2026 | Women's Squash
Two familiar names to the list and one newcomer earned CSA All-American honors when the Collegiate Squash Association announced its 2025-26 honorees.
Zeina Zein, Alex Jaffe and Emma Trauber each have as many All-American honors as their years with the Tiger program, with two-time national champion Zein earning first-team All-American honors for the third straight year, fellow junior Trauber earning her third selection as a second-team All-American, and Jaffe making her debut with a first-team All-American honor as a rookie.
Zein, a junior, won her second consecutive Ramsay Cup individual national title and was a first-team All-Ivy League honoree and Ivy League Tournament Most Outstanding Player. She competed in 16 of the team's matches, all at first position, where she posted a 12-4 record.
Jaffe, a rookie, was the Ivy League Rookie of the Year and a first-team All-Ivy League honoree. She made the semifinals of the Ramsay Cup in her tournament debut and competed in 16 of the team's 17 dual matches on the season, going 1-0 at first and 13-1 at second, including going undefeated over the team's final 10 matches of the season.
Trauber, a junior, was a first-team All-Ivy League and All-Ivy League Tournament honoree and was the team's Academic All-Ivy League honoree. She competed in all 17 dual matches on the season, going 2-0 at second position and 11-4 at third for a total record of 13-4.
The trio helped the Tigers reach the CSA Howe Cup final, giving the team its second national runner-up finish in three seasons.
Zeina Zein, Alex Jaffe and Emma Trauber each have as many All-American honors as their years with the Tiger program, with two-time national champion Zein earning first-team All-American honors for the third straight year, fellow junior Trauber earning her third selection as a second-team All-American, and Jaffe making her debut with a first-team All-American honor as a rookie.
Zein, a junior, won her second consecutive Ramsay Cup individual national title and was a first-team All-Ivy League honoree and Ivy League Tournament Most Outstanding Player. She competed in 16 of the team's matches, all at first position, where she posted a 12-4 record.
Jaffe, a rookie, was the Ivy League Rookie of the Year and a first-team All-Ivy League honoree. She made the semifinals of the Ramsay Cup in her tournament debut and competed in 16 of the team's 17 dual matches on the season, going 1-0 at first and 13-1 at second, including going undefeated over the team's final 10 matches of the season.
Trauber, a junior, was a first-team All-Ivy League and All-Ivy League Tournament honoree and was the team's Academic All-Ivy League honoree. She competed in all 17 dual matches on the season, going 2-0 at second position and 11-4 at third for a total record of 13-4.
The trio helped the Tigers reach the CSA Howe Cup final, giving the team its second national runner-up finish in three seasons.
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