Buchsbaum, Miller, Morris & Gruner earn All-NESCAC honors

Buchsbaum, Miller, Morris & Gruner earn All-NESCAC
honors
HADLEY, Mass. – Williams and Trinity were the only two teams
to place three players on the 2009 All-NESCAC Men's Squash First
Team. Trinity College senior Gustav Detter (Malmoe, Sweden) was
selected by the conference coaches as the 2009 NESCAC Player of the
Year. Detter and the rest of the Bantams came away with the 2009
NESCAC Men’s Squash Championship earlier this month along
with recently capturing their 11th-straight Potter Trophy in the
College Squash Association (CSA) National Championship.
Detter, who also earned NESCAC All-Conference First Team honors for
the second year in a row, went 13-1 during the 2008-09 campaign and
has a career record with the Bantams of 61-10. Joining Detter on
the All-NESCAC First Team from the Bantams were senior Manek Mathur
(Mumbai, India) and junior Baset Chaudry (Lahore, Pakistan), as
both individuals garnered First Team recognition last year. Mathur
recorded a 14-1 mark this season while Chaudry, the 2008 NESCAC
Player of the Year, went 11-1. The trio combined with their Trinity
teammates to extend the program’s winning streak to 202
matches.
Williams (9-7, 6-1 NESCAC) was the only other team to have three
individuals claim First Team accolades on this year’s squad.
Returning from the 2008 First Team was junior Ethan Buchsbaum
(Princeton, N.J.). Buchsbaum was joined on the First Team by senior
George Miller (Charlottesville, Va.) and freshman William Morris
(Bronxville, N.Y.). Sophomore Will Gruner was named to the Second
Team. The Ephs finished as the runner-up to Trinity at this
winter’s NESCAC championship for the third year in a row and
were also the runner-up to Western Ontario in the Hoehn (B)
Division at the CSA championships.
Completing the 2009 NESCAC Men’s Squash All-Conference First
Team was Connecticut College freshman Antonio Diaz-Gonzales Salas
(Mexico City, Mexico). Diaz-Gonzales Salas holds a 24-0 record
heading into this weekend’s CSA Individual National
Championships. He was also named the NESCAC Rookie of the Year.
Coach of the Year honors went to Trinity’s Paul Assaiante for
the second year in a row. Assaiante, now in his 15th season with
the Bantams, guided his squad to a 19-0 record this year along with
their 11th CSA title.
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complete 2009 Men's Squash All-NESCAC Team.




