CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Ahead of the upcoming 2025-26 season, Harvard men's squash has announced the addition of three new student-athletes. Alexander Broadbridge, Christian Capella and Maddox Moxham are set to join the program and the Harvard Class of 2029 this Fall. The trio will look to make an immediate impact in the Crimson's quest to return to the top of the Ivy League this season.
All three players are currently ranked in the top five in their respective national rankings after seeing success in junior squash. Capella and Moxham are both currently ranked No. 2 and No. 3 in the most recent US Squash rankings while Broadbridge finds himself at the top of the England Junior Squash rankings.
Learn more about the Crimson's incoming first-years below.
Alexander Broadbridge
Fareham, Hampshire, England | Portsmouth Grammar School
Before Harvard
- Currently ranked as the No. 1 player in England's U19 Division.
- 2021 Rising Star Award winner.
- 2024 U19 Dutcher Junior Open Champion.
- 2023 English Junior Squash U17 Champion.
- 2025 English Junior U19 Champion.
Christian Capella
Tuxedo Park, N.Y. | Deerfield Academy
Before Harvard
- Named captain of the Deerfield Squash team in his junior and senior years.
- Three-time United States National Champion.
- Achieved a No. 1 Ranking in United States Squash.
- 2021 United States Junior Open Champion.
- No. 1 Player on Deerfield Squash team all four years of high school.
- Winner of Mike Silipo Bowl for leadership and sportsmanship on the squash court in 2025.
Maddox Moxham
Darien, Conn. | Darien High School
Before Harvard
- Four-year letter winner in squash at Darien.
- Named team captain in 2024-25.
- Earned All-Fairwest League Honors in 2023-24.
- Ranked the No. 1 Senior Player in Belgium.
- Achieved a ranking of No. 3 in the United States.
- Finished at the runner-up at the European Junior Championships.
- Parents, Shaun and Katline, are both former squash professionals and current coaches.