About National Teams

The country’s best athletes earn the honor to represent Team USA at international competitions as a member of the US Squash National Team. US Squash selects, organizes and funds these teams, oversees team development and training, and provides direct financial support to the best American athletes.

US Squash serves as the only national governing body and membership organization for the sport in the United States, driving squash forward at every level, from grassroots to high performance programs. National Team players embody a core element of US Squash’s mission: “achieving competitive excellence at the highest levels.”

Weaver Reaches World Championship Quarterfinals

Team USA's Olivia Weaver is through to the last eight of the CIB Palm Hills PSA World Championships after a five-game comeback in the third round against Belgium's world No. 11 Nele Gilis Tuesday, May 12, in Giza, Egypt. Weaver, the world No. 4 progressed to the third round with two 3-0 wins and met her biggest challenge so far in the form of the former world No. 4 Gilis. Gilis hadn’t beaten Weaver in their...

Fouts Notches Career High Upset in World Championship First Round

Twenty-year-old Caroline Fouts recorded the biggest upset of her career against Scotland's world No. 25 Georgia Adderley, while Marina Stefanoni advanced alongside Fouts on the opening day of the CIB Palm Hills PSA World Championships Friday, May 8, in Giza, Egypt. The opening day of the world championships saw the top half of the sixty-four-player draws play out with Team USA's Fouts and Stefanoni in action. Fouts, who qualified for her second World Championships by winning...

Fouts Claims Largest PSA Title at Hyder Cup

Team USA’s Caroline Fouts continued her strong form over the past month by following up her Pan American World Championships Qualifier win with the largest PSA title of her career at the $12k Hyder Cup in New York City Sunday, May 3, in New York City. The Hyder Cup was Fouts' first PSA appearance of the season after a busy college schedule throughout the winter months. The Harvard No. 1 didn't drop a game en...