Senior Coaches

Ong Beng Hee – Ganek Family Head National Coach

Ong Beng Hee is based at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center in Philadelphia where he will lead Team USA’s pursuit of excellence from junior development to US Squash’s High Performance Program (HPP) as the Ganek Family Head National...

Brigita Roemer – Strength and Conditioning Coach

Brigita works daily with members of Team USA at the Specter Center to prepare them to excel on the international stage by implementing research supported and sports specific methods for injury reduction and strength and conditioning training. Prior to joining U.S. Squash, she was the Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach for four years at Drexel Athletics...

Paul Assaiante – National Coach Emeritus

Paul Assaiante is currently the Men’s Squash and Tennis coach at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, National Coach Emeritus, Professional Speaker and Author. Two-time Olympic Coach-of-the-Year, World Championship Coach and the “winningest coach in college sports history”, Paul Assaiante...

World Masters Championships Rescheduled for August 2021

Report courtesy of WSF The World Squash Federation (WSF) can confirm that the World Masters Squash Championships - originally postponed from August 2020 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic - has been rescheduled to 15-21 August 2021. Additionally, the WSF has approved the qualifying age for the postponed event, which will remain as per the original start date of the event on 23 August 2020. This ensures that those who entered this year’s event still qualify for...

Musto and Gough Earn British Open Masters Titles

2019 National Singles champions John Musto and Michael Gough continued their successful spring across the pond in England, where both players earned British Open Masters titles Sunday, May 26, at the University of Hull. Musto, a men's 50+ player, earned his first career British Open Masters title having entered the thirty-two-player draw as a 5/8 seed. Musto upset the two seed in three games in the quarterfinals, and another 5/8 seed in the semis to...

Chin Becomes First Four-Time Men’s 45+ National Singles Champion; Grunberg and Prockop Continue Title Streaks

The 108th staging of the National Singles culminated in multiple five-game finals—including a Richard Chin masterclass—and saw multiple title streaks augmented Sunday, March 31, at Squash on Fire in Washington DC. More than 150 players from twenty-six states competed over the weekend, with matches also held across the street at Equinox. View all results here and select tournament photography here. Watch live stream replays from Court 1 on the US Squash Youtube channel. The most dramatic...

Blatchford Clyne Lifts Second U.S. Women’s Championship Trophy; Harrity Ends Hanson’s Two-Year S.L. Green Reign

The 2019 U.S. Women's Championship and S.L. Green U.S. Men's Championship culminated with both top seeds prevailing in the finals as Olivia Blatchford Clyne earned her second national title, and Todd Harrity ended Chris Hanson's two-year reign to win his third national title Saturday night, March 30, at Squash on Fire in Washington, DC. The women's final fielded two past champions aiming for their second career titles, 2017 champion Blatchford Clyne and 2014 Champion Sabrina...