2009-10 M. Squash Roster

Santiago Imberton
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- San Salvador, SV
- High School:
- Escuela Americana
At Princeton
2008-09: went 7-2 as a junior and ranked 30th at the end of injury-plagued junior year … played as high as No. 2 (Middlebury), but played mostly between middle and bottom of lineup … only two losses came to Trinity's Vikram Malhotra, who reached the semifinals of the CSA individual championships … won two Ivy League matches. 2007-08: ranked No. 18 nationally at end of his sophomore season … earned second-team All-America and All-Ivy honors after playing in the middle of the Princeton lineup … went 11-2 as a sophomore and won every Ivy League match … competed for top Princeton team at national five-man championships. 2006-07: ranked No. 33 nationally by CSA at end of his freshman season … played No. 5 for majority of freshman season and recorded 8-3 record … had impressive 3-0 win over Harvard in national team semifinals; also picked up win in Ivy-clinching victory over Crimson in regular season.
Before Princeton
Represented El Salvador in both the Pan Am Games and the World Team Championships … competed with success at the U.S. Open Junior
Championships … one of top national recruits prior to 2006-07 season.
Personal
Born Nov. 3, 1987 … son of Carlos Imberton and Beatrice Hidalgo … father is a businessman; mother is a psychologist … has a stepmother Fermina Sol … interested in economics and politics.