Full CSA Scholar Athlete Award List
HAVERFORD, Pa. – Four members of the 2024-25 Haverford College men's squash team have been named to the College Squash Association's Scholar Athlete Award list, the organization announced late last week. The Fords came just one honoree shy of matching last season's program record of five.
Seniors Noah Tunis (Baltimore, Md.) and Garret Fantini (Greenwich, Conn.) earned the award for the second consecutive year, while juniors Aaryaman Jaising (Mumbai, India) and Kai Schinaman (Tokyo, Japan) were recognized for the first time.
The Scholar Athlete Award is granted to student-athletes who have competed in the majority of their team's matches in a top-10 ladder position while achieving high academic standing at their institution. For full eligibility criteria, please click here.
This recognition reflects the CSA's deep commitment to the core values of college squash: competitive excellence, academic integrity, and personal growth. Scholar Athletes represent what is possible when passion for sport is matched by dedication in the classroom. These student-athletes model the discipline, focus, and determination that define the best of college athletics.
The CSA places a high value on the Scholar Athlete Award as it embodies the dual commitment that makes college squash so special. Balancing intense training, team travel, and match play with the demands of rigorous coursework is no small task. Honoring those who manage both with distinction is one of the most meaningful moments of our season.
The 2024-25 season marked Haverford's second full year in the Liberty League. The team finished 8-12 overall, placed third in the conference and earned a runner-up finish in the Conroy Cup at the CSA Divisional Championships in Philadelphia earlier this month.