2020-21 Women's Squash Roster
Doyle, Grace

Grace Doyle
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Noble and Greenough
- Hometown:
- Haverford, Pa.
Bio
At Princeton — 2019-20 (11-0, 7-0 Ivy): Was perfect on the regular season, going 1-0 on court five, 8-0 on court six, all in the last eight matches of the dual-match season, and 2-0 on court seven ... CSA Scholar-Athlete honoree ... made the semifinals of the Holleran South draw at the CSA individual championships ... 2018-19 (12-4, 5-1 Ivy): won 12 matches while playing primarily at the #4 position … featured in an episode of Beyond The Stripes with brother Clark … had a critical 3-2 victory in New Haven to help Princeton to #1 overall ranking … won first six matches of the season. 2017-18 (8-6, 5-2 Ivy): overcame preseason injury to help Princeton place second in the Ivy League and third at the Howe Cup Championships … earned first collegiate win over Drexel … closed regular season with five wins in last six matches, all at the #3 spot … went 1-1 at CSA individual championships.
Before Princeton — earned a No. 1 ranking at the U-19, U-17, and U-13 age groups … ranked No. 1 among U.S. high school girls … competed for the U.S. World Junior Team in both 2016 (Poland) and 2017 (New Zealand) … 2015 U.S. Junior Open champion … 2017 U.S. Junior Closed Nationals finalist (U-19) … gold medalist with the U.S. Pan-American Senior Team and the U.S. Junior Team; won an individual silver medal at the 2016 Junior Pan-American Games … competed for the U.S. at the British Junior Open, and at the Battle of the Border (U-13 and U-17 levels) … New England Interscholastic singles champion … led Noble and Greenough to fourth at high school nationals … two-time team captain … U.S. High School All-American squash team member (2015-17) … member of the Cum Laude Society … graduating with Highest Distinction … member of the Boston Globe 2016 All-Scholastic team … U.S. Squash Scholar-Athlete.
Personal — born Jan. 15, 1999 … daughter of Bill and Mittie Doyle '86; mother was a coxswain for the varsity rowing team … father coached Harvard men's and women's squash teams to national championships … has an older brother Clark, who played squash at Princeton and is a member of the Class of 2019 … enjoys playing tennis, cooking, and travel … student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.
Ramsay on Doyle: We are excited to have Gracie in the program. Gracie is a tough competitor who is determined to be the best she can be on court and in the classroom. She will be a key player this July for the U.S. team at the Junior Women's World Championships. She will also gain an amazing amount of experience that will help the Tiger moving forward.
Before Princeton — earned a No. 1 ranking at the U-19, U-17, and U-13 age groups … ranked No. 1 among U.S. high school girls … competed for the U.S. World Junior Team in both 2016 (Poland) and 2017 (New Zealand) … 2015 U.S. Junior Open champion … 2017 U.S. Junior Closed Nationals finalist (U-19) … gold medalist with the U.S. Pan-American Senior Team and the U.S. Junior Team; won an individual silver medal at the 2016 Junior Pan-American Games … competed for the U.S. at the British Junior Open, and at the Battle of the Border (U-13 and U-17 levels) … New England Interscholastic singles champion … led Noble and Greenough to fourth at high school nationals … two-time team captain … U.S. High School All-American squash team member (2015-17) … member of the Cum Laude Society … graduating with Highest Distinction … member of the Boston Globe 2016 All-Scholastic team … U.S. Squash Scholar-Athlete.
Personal — born Jan. 15, 1999 … daughter of Bill and Mittie Doyle '86; mother was a coxswain for the varsity rowing team … father coached Harvard men's and women's squash teams to national championships … has an older brother Clark, who played squash at Princeton and is a member of the Class of 2019 … enjoys playing tennis, cooking, and travel … student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.
Ramsay on Doyle: We are excited to have Gracie in the program. Gracie is a tough competitor who is determined to be the best she can be on court and in the classroom. She will be a key player this July for the U.S. team at the Junior Women's World Championships. She will also gain an amazing amount of experience that will help the Tiger moving forward.
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