Vanity Fair: Squash Blog
Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam recently started a squash blog for Vanity Fair magazine. Beam has covered squash for the Boston Globe on numerous occasions, including pieces about the 2008 Players Cup and his desire to take James Zug’s job.
Articles
With Bear Stearns’ financial difficulties and merger with J.P. Morgan Chase, Western Mass Squash has been anticipating that Bear Stearns would end its sponsorship of the College Squash Association’s upcoming season and championships. Although there has not been an official announcement, the College Squash Association website’s banner has been modified.
Pick a Scoring Method»
Squash has three different scoring methods: Hand-in-hand-out, Point-A-Rally, and Professional Scoring. How many sports have three scoring methods? It is confusing for players and fans.
WesternMass-Squash.com’s Renovation»
We’ve renovated. The new look and functionality will allow us to display articles, photographs, and videos in a more pleasing manner. In addition to covering local teams and events, the site will also comment on global squash issues and highlight interesting squash videos.
Today, the final women’s College Squash individual rankings for the 2007 - 2008 season were unveiled.
Today, the financial industry was abuzz with news that Bear Stearns, a global investment banking, securities trading and brokerage firm, is facing financial difficulty. Bear Stearns is one of of the leading sponsors of squash in the United States.
The 2008 College Squash Association’s Individual Championships concluded today. In Western Mass action, Williams’ Will Gruner lost in five games to Navy’s Allan Lutz in the Mallory Cup (Men’s B) Consolation finals.