HARTFORD, Conn. – Former Trinity College All-American
Mohamed Sharaf will be returning to the Men's Squash program as an assistant coach for the 2024-25 season, announced by Trinity College Director of Athletics Drew Galbraith.
Sharaf finished his reign at Trinity College with a 55-9 career record, closing his senior year with an 18-2 mark, including an undefeated record of 6-0 in New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) play. Sharaf helped guide the Bantams to their 17th consecutive NESCAC Championship title and the program's 23
rd appearance in the College Squash Association (CSA) Potter Cup Final. Sharaf was selected as a finalist for the 2024 Skillman Award, given annually to a senior men's squash player who has demonstrated outstanding sportsmanship during his entire college career while maintaining a high level of play.
"We are thrilled to announce
Mohamed Sharaf as our new assistant coach," said Trinity College Head Men's Squash Coach
Moustafa Hamada. "Sharaf's career as a player speaks for itself. He was an incredible player and captain for us and we have no doubt he will have a huge impact on the future our program. Welcome back Mo!"
Sharaf received CSA All-American honors three times during his career, including back-to-back First Team selections in 2023 and 2024. Sharaf is the 12
th player in program history to receive All-American honors at least three times, and the 20
th player in program history to be selected First Team in two or more seasons.
Sharaf became the first Men's Squash player since 2016 to be named the conference's Player of the Year for three consecutive seasons, and the first season to take home the award since 2019. Sharaf earned First Team All-Conference status for three consecutive seasons.
As a junior, Sharaf led the Bantams with a 20-4 record at the top of the Trinity lineup, and won the CSA National Singles "A" Pool Division title in dominant fashion with 3-0 victories in three of his four matches in the tournament to finish as the nation's top-ranked player.
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