Northampton, Mass. - Each year, the Men's College Squash Association recognizes its top varsity and club student athletes. This season, only 21 varsity players were recognized as CSA Scholar-Athletes, two of which were Fordham's
Ross Garlick and
Kincade Webster.
In general, there is a time commitment difference (practices, matches, travel, etc.) between varsity and club teams. Therefore, the CSA has two versions of this award: Scholar Athletes (varsity players) and Academic Recognition (club players).
For varsity teams, student-athletes must be a two-time varsity letterwinner at the school,
post a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or above, be a junior or senior, and play a top-10 ladder position for the majority of scheduled CSA sanctioned matches during the season.
Garlick, an Applied Accounting & Finance major with a 3.68 GPA, competed for the Rams at the eighth through tenth slots this season. He finished his career this season with 17 wins.
Webster, a Finance major with a 3.66 GPA, was the team's MVP this season, leading the team with a 15-6 record, holding down the #1 slot for the Rams. Through three seasons, he has posted 38 wins and helped Fordham to back-to-back winning seasons.