Harvard University’s women’s squash team received recognition as four players were named to the All-Ivy League teams, according to an announcement from the Ivy League. Caroline Fouts and Lucie Stefanoni were selected for the First-Team All-Ivy League, while Saran Nghiem and Ocean Ma earned spots on the Second Team.
Caroline Fouts, a sophomore, was honored with her second consecutive First Team selection after achieving a 9-1 record this season. Fouts has played primarily in the top position for Harvard and contributed to the team’s 8-2 overall record. She also reached the final of the CSA Individual National Championship, finishing as runner-up.
Junior Lucie Stefanoni secured her third straight First Team All-Ivy selection. Stefanoni collected nine wins this season and posted a 9-1 record while playing mainly at number two on Harvard’s ladder.
Senior captain Saran Nghiem received All-Ivy honors for all four years of her collegiate career. This season, she played primarily at number three and recorded an 8-1 match record, helping Harvard secure eight victories during the 2025-26 campaign.
Sophomore Ocean Ma was named to her first All-Ivy team by earning a spot on the Second Team. Ma competed in various positions throughout the season—at three, four, and five—and finished with a 6-4 record.
The Ivy League also announced other awards: Malak Khafagy of Penn was named Player of the Year; Alexandra Jaffe of Princeton was recognized as Rookie of the Year; and Princeton’s coaching staff received Coaching Staff of the Year honors.
Harvard will face second-ranked Penn in its next match at the inaugural Ivy League Squash Tournament. The event is scheduled for Saturday, February 21st at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. The match will be available via streaming on the Ivy League platform.



