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SQW 2025-26 All-Americans

Women's Squash

Fouts, Stefanoni, Nghiem Named CSA First Team All-Americans

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Three from Harvard women's squash wrapped up their 2025-26 seasons with College Squash Association (CSA) First Team All-America honors. Caroline Fouts, Saran Nghiem and Lucie Stefanoni were named to the All-America first team after remarkable seasons with the Crimson. The trio adds this honor to their resumes after also receiving First Team All-Ivy League awards earlier this season.
 
Sophomore Caroline Fouts earned her second consecutive First Team All-America honor after posting an 10-3 record for the Crimson. Fouts played all 13 matches at the No. 1 position on the ladder to help Harvard post a 9-4 team record in 2025-26. Along with her team success, Fouts additionally reached the CSA Individual National Championship, finishing as the tournament's runner up.
 
Junior Lucie Stefanoni was named an All-American for the third time in her career and landed on the First Team for the first time with the Crimson. Stefanoni was a consistent competitor for Harvard this season, posting an 11-2 record, including a 9-2 mark from the second position on the ladder.
 
The 2026 CSA Betty Richey Award Winner, Saran Nghiem completes the career sweep with her fourth consecutive First Team All-America selection. The senior captain earned the distinction after posting an 11-1 record on the year and a 9-1 mark from the third position in the Harvard lineup. Nghiem was key in the Crimson's success all season as a captain and competitor and will graduate from Harvard as one of the most decorated student-athletes in program history.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Saran Nghiem

Saran Nghiem

Senior
Undeclared
Lucie Stefanoni

Lucie Stefanoni

Junior
Caroline Fouts

Caroline Fouts

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Saran Nghiem

Saran Nghiem

Senior
Undeclared
Lucie Stefanoni

Lucie Stefanoni

Junior
Caroline Fouts

Caroline Fouts

Sophomore