2021-22 Women's Squash Roster
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Emily Rose
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- The Hotchkiss School
- Hometown:
- Greenwich, Conn.
Bio
At Princeton
2021-22
Had a 4-0 record, getting a win on court six vs. Williams, two on court eight (Virginia, Stanford) and one on court nine (Drexel, regular season) ... earned CSA Scholar-Athlete honors.
2020-21
Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20
Won her first six matches of the season and her last nine, split between courts six (2-1), seven (7-0) and eight (6-0) ... went 1-1 in the CSA individual tournament, making the Holleran North quarterfinals ... had an overall record of 15-1 and 6-1 in the Ivy.
2018-19
Earned two wins while playing at the #6 position for a 2-0 season record … posted first collegiate win over Amherst; also defeated Williams College.
Before Princeton: Reached as high as #2 (U13/U17) in the US rankings; ranked sixth at the U19 level … competed for Team USA at both the 2016 British Junior Open and the 2017 Pan American Junior Championships; won bronze medal in doubles at the Pan-Am, and helped Team USA win silver … won the 2016 Mid-Atlantic Junior Championship … finished 7-8 at the 2018 U.S. Junior Closed Championship … placed 11-12 in the 2017 U.S. Junior Open Championship … won both the South African Open and the African Open in 2017 … helped Hotchkiss win two Founder's League titles … two-time team captain … also lettered in tennis; earned three all-league honors in tennis, and helped school win two league titles … recipient of the 2018 DeRoy Sportsmanship Award from USSquash; also named a 2016 All-American … recipient of the John C. Virden III Award (loyalty, ability, leadership).
Personal: Daughter of Jeannie Rose '84 and the late Jeff Rose … has an older brother Johnny, a member of the Princeton Class of 2020 … interested in photography, community service, and writing … enjoys tennis, travel, and coaching squash … majoring in history.
2021-22
Had a 4-0 record, getting a win on court six vs. Williams, two on court eight (Virginia, Stanford) and one on court nine (Drexel, regular season) ... earned CSA Scholar-Athlete honors.
2020-21
Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20
Won her first six matches of the season and her last nine, split between courts six (2-1), seven (7-0) and eight (6-0) ... went 1-1 in the CSA individual tournament, making the Holleran North quarterfinals ... had an overall record of 15-1 and 6-1 in the Ivy.
2018-19
Earned two wins while playing at the #6 position for a 2-0 season record … posted first collegiate win over Amherst; also defeated Williams College.
Before Princeton: Reached as high as #2 (U13/U17) in the US rankings; ranked sixth at the U19 level … competed for Team USA at both the 2016 British Junior Open and the 2017 Pan American Junior Championships; won bronze medal in doubles at the Pan-Am, and helped Team USA win silver … won the 2016 Mid-Atlantic Junior Championship … finished 7-8 at the 2018 U.S. Junior Closed Championship … placed 11-12 in the 2017 U.S. Junior Open Championship … won both the South African Open and the African Open in 2017 … helped Hotchkiss win two Founder's League titles … two-time team captain … also lettered in tennis; earned three all-league honors in tennis, and helped school win two league titles … recipient of the 2018 DeRoy Sportsmanship Award from USSquash; also named a 2016 All-American … recipient of the John C. Virden III Award (loyalty, ability, leadership).
Personal: Daughter of Jeannie Rose '84 and the late Jeff Rose … has an older brother Johnny, a member of the Princeton Class of 2020 … interested in photography, community service, and writing … enjoys tennis, travel, and coaching squash … majoring in history.
Princeton Athletics 2023-24 Highlights
Tuesday, June 04
Highlights from 2022 Gary Walters ’67 PVC Awards Banquet
Wednesday, June 22
Princeton Athletics 2021-22 Highlights
Monday, June 06
PVC Winter Coaches Luncheon (2022)
Tuesday, March 01