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Cornell men's squash senior Aaron Liang poses for a media day photo prior to the 2024-25 season.
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Men's Squash's Liang Garners Second Team All-America Honors

ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell men's squash senior Aaron Liang has been named to the Second Team All-American, as announced by the College Squash Association on May 2.

Finishing the season with a 10-7 record in dual matches, Liang achieved an overall mark of 13-8 after winning three of his four matches at the CSA Individual Championships in late January.
 
He concluded the season on a high note, winning his final six matches and nine of his final 11 contests. Liang's .588 win percentage in dual matches was tied with fellow senior Shreemann Raghavan for the second-highest figure on the Big Red, only behind freshman Youssef Sarhan's .647 clip (11-6).

It is the fifth consecutive season Cornell has had at least one CSA All-American and is the first time since the 2018-19 season that it did not have a player named to the First Team.
 
Cornell concluded the 2024-25 season with a 7-10 overall record and 1-5 mark in Ivy League play. The Big Red finished the year ranked No. 10 in the CSA rankings.
 
First Team (listed alphabetically):
  • Tad Carney (Yale University)
  • Joachim Chuah (Trinity College)
  • David Costales (Harvard University)
  • Karim Elbarbary (University of Virginia)
  • Denis Gilevskiy (Harvard University)
  • Omar Hafez (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Neel Joshi (Harvard University)
  • Salman Khalil (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Nicholas Spizzirri (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Lachlan Sutton (Yale University)
Second Team (listed alphabetically):
  • Marwan Abdelsalam (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Avi Agarwal (Princeton University)
  • Arav Bhagwati (Yale University)
  • Nathan Tze Bing Kueh (University of Pennsylvania)
  • Aaron Liang (Cornell University)
  • Haris Qasim (Drexel University)
  • Low Wa-Sern (Trinity College)
  • Benedek Takacs (Trinity College)
  • John Paul Tew (University of Virginia)
  • Ahmed Wael (Princeton University)
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