Kelsey Engman

Kelsey Engman enters her third season as the head coach of the Columbia women's squash program. Engman was named the Lions' first-ever head coach of women's squash in August 2010. With Engman at the helm, the Lions ended the 2011-12 season on a high note capturing a victory in the consolation final in the Kurtz Cup (B Division) of the 2012 CSA National Championships. With a 6-3 win over Mount Holyoke on Sunday, February 26, tthe victory pushed 16th-ranked Columbia up three spots to a No. 13 ranking to finish the year. Engman ...

Kelsey Engman enters her third season as the head coach of the Columbia women's squash program. Engman was named the Lions' first-ever head coach of women's squash in August 2010. With Engman at the helm, the Lions ended the 2011-12 season on a high note capturing a victory in the consolation final in the Kurtz Cup (B Division) of the 2012 CSA National Championships. With a 6-3 win over Mount Holyoke on Sunday, February 26, tthe victory pushed 16th-ranked Columbia up three spots to a No. 13 ranking to finish the year. Engman was a standout player at Bates College, captaining the team as a senior. She played No. 1 for the Bobcats, and was nominated for the Richey Award, given annually to the women's college squash player who best exemplifies the ideals of squash in her love of and devotion to the game, her strong sense of fairness, and her excellence of play and leadership. Engman graduated from Bates in 2007, earning her bachelors in art and visual culture, with secondary concentrations in religion and art history.

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