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Fouts, Stefanoni, Nghiem Named CSA First Team All-Americans

Three from Harvard women's squash wrapped up their 2025-26 seasons with College Squash Association (CSA) First Team All-America honors. Caroline Fouts, Saran Nghiem and Lucie Stefanoni were named to the All-America first team after remarkable seasons with the Crimson. The trio adds this honor to their resumes after also receiving First Team All-Ivy League awards earlier this season.

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Three from Harvard women's squash wrapped up their 2025-26 seasons with College Squash Association (CSA) First Team All-America honors.

Caroline Fouts,

Saran Nghiem and

Lucie Stefanoni were named to the All-America first team after remarkable seasons with the Crimson. The trio adds this honor to their resumes after also receiving First Team All-Ivy League awards earlier this season.

Sophomore

Caroline Fouts earned her second consecutive First Team All-America honor after posting an 10-3 record for the Crimson. Fouts played all 13 matches at the No. 1 position on the ladder to help Harvard post a 9-4 team record in 2025-26. Along with her team success, Fouts additionally reached the CSA Individual National Championship, finishing as the tournament's runner up.

Junior

Lucie Stefanoni was named an All-American for the third time in her career and landed on the First Team for the first time with the Crimson. Stefanoni was a consistent competitor for Harvard this season, posting an 11-2 record, including a 9-2 mark from the second position on the ladder.

The 2026 CSA Betty Richey Award Winner,

Saran Nghiem completes the career sweep with her fourth consecutive First Team All-America selection. The senior captain earned the distinction after posting an 11-1 record on the year and a 9-1 mark from the third position in the Harvard lineup. Nghiem was key in the Crimson's success all season as a captain and competitor and will graduate from Harvard as one of the most decorated student-athletes in program history.