CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard women's squash has officially announced the additions of incoming first-years Molly Stoltz and Saran Gregory-Nghiem to the program, per
Mike Way, the Gregory Lee '87 and Russell Ball '88 Endowed Coach for Squash at Harvard University.
Stoltz and Gregory-Nghiem will join 12 returning letterwinners on the team's 2022-23 roster.
The Crimson has been the premiere program in women's squash in recent years, having won seven-straight National Championship titles and 98-consecutive matches overall. This past season, the team posted a 15-0 overall record and outscored its opponents, 26-1, during its Howe Cup victory.
Read more on Harvard's newest additions, below.
Molly Stoltz | Bronxville, N.Y. | Bronxville High School
Served as captain of Varsity Squash and Varsity Golf at Bronxville High School… Was team MVP of squash team in both 2019 and 2020… U.S. Squash Junior National Champion (2015)… Played in the British Junior Open, U.S. Junior Open, Dutch Open and Cologne Open…Won a bronze medal with Team USA at the Junior Pan American Games while also earning a silver medal in doubles… National Merit Commended Scholar (2020)… Mother, Sheila, was a member of the Harvard squash team, gradating in 1989… Brother, Conner, is currently a member of the men's squash team, having completed his first-year in 2021-22… Sister Mckenna is a current member of Cornell women's squash team, where she will be a senior next year.
Saran Gregory-Nghiem |Manchester, United Kingdom | Trinity Church of England High School
Began playing squash at 10 years of age… Was crowned the U.S. Junior Open Girls' U19 Champion (2020)… Earned the English Champion title (2019)… Two-time British Closed Finalist… 305 Squash Tri-Series Champion… Won Team Championship with England at the U19 European Championships… Enjoys playing badminton, rounders and basketball in spare time.