2024-25 Women's Squash Roster
Biography
2024-25 | SENIORSEASON
Posted 6-9 record in dual matches, competing exclusively from No. 3 position on Big Red ladder ... registered consecutive victories against Amherst's Alex Brown (Dec. 8) and Dartmouth's Chelsea Cho (Jan. 11) in opening match of Ivy League play ... three of her six victories came in straight games, defeating Williams' Rhea Pandit (Nov. 24), Cho, and Columbia's Amal Izhar (Feb. 8) ... concluded season with victory over Stanford's Miriam Cheng in second consolation semifinals at CSA National Championships (March 8).
2023-24 | JUNIOR SEASON
Appeared in 17 matches during season, recording 3-14 record exclusively from No. 3 position ... posted two of three victories on Dec. 3 in matches against Tufts and William Smith ... other victory on year came against No. 8-ranked Dartmouth (Feb. 4) in four games ... six of her matches needed five games, including three of her last five appearances, while six of her 17 matches played ended in three games.
2022-23 | SOPHOMORE SEASON
Recorded 7-9 record in 16 appearances ... went 4-0 in matches at No. 3 position, while going 3-9 at No. 4 ... won first five matches of season, defeating opponents from Williams, St. Lawrence, Brown, William Smith, and Penn ... all seven victories came in three-game matches.
2021-22 | FRESHMAN SEASON
Made 12 appearances during the season, splitting play between No. 3 and No. 4 positions ... won two matches at No. 4 position, defeating opponents from Bowdoin and Dartmouth.
PRIOR TO CORNELL
Ranked No. 1 in India at GU11, GU13, GU15, GU17, and GU19 categories ... claimed two national championships (2016, 2017) and finished as runner-up five times ... won Dutch Junior Open in 2017 ... represented India at Asian Junior Individual Squash Championships from 2012-17, and at World Junior Championships in 2018 and 2019 ... won bronze at Asian Junior Individual Squash Championships in 2017 ... achieved highest ranking of Asia No. 2 and European No. 5 ... member of Team India, who finished fifth at 2019 World Junior Women's Team Championships, marking country's best result in previous 12 years.
PERSONAL
Ananya Anil Dabke is the daughter of Anil and Sonal Dabke, and has a younger brother ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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