Support Us
Our club program relies on the generosity and kindness of the family and friends of players and alumni alike. Between coaching fees, traveling for matches, and collegiate dues, it takes continuous fundraising to keep our program healthy and competitive.
Please consider making a donation to the Men’s and/or Women’s Squash Team to help us to continue to compete against some of the best squash programs in the country. 100% of your donation made through the links above will go directly to the Team(s), funding both our current season and the program for years to come.
Please contact us if you would like to direct your gift towards a specific purpose. If you would like to make a gift of $5,000 or more to the Men’s Team, please consider adding it to our endowment fund.
Fundraising Metrics for Donations
- Budget Funded by Northeastern 10%
- Budget Funded by Donations 55%
- Budget Funded Elsewhere 35%
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News/Blog Section
Men’s National College Squash Championship 2018
The Northeastern University Men’s Squash Team travelled to Connecticut to take part in the Men’s National College Squash Championship. The team was really excited and thrilled to have qualified for the E Division instead of the F Division as the E Division was much more competitive with Varsity squash teams making up majority of this […]
The boys head for Nationals
The Men’s Squash Team will be traveling to Hartford this weekend for the US Collegiate Squash Nationals. The men’s team have been placed in division E and will be battling it out for the Chaffee Cup against the likes of New York University, Bucknell University, Bard College, etc. The Huskies will play their opening match […]
NEU Round Robin Update
Northeastern University vs Fordham University – The Northeastern Round Robin Squash Tournament kicked off on Friday evening (9th February) with the home team playing Fordham University. Missing two players from the top half of the ladder the huskies went down 8-1 to Fordham. Daniel Blohm was the only Husky who was able to win his match […]