Three members of the Harvard women’s squash team were named College Squash Association (CSA) First Team All-Americans on Apr. 17. Caroline Fouts, Saran Nghiem, and Lucie Stefanoni received the honor after strong performances during the 2025-26 season.
The recognition highlights their achievements both individually and as part of a team that finished with a 9-4 record. Each athlete had previously earned First Team All-Ivy League awards earlier in the season.
Sophomore Caroline Fouts was awarded her second consecutive First Team All-America honor, having played all matches at the No. 1 position and achieving a 10-3 record. She also finished as runner-up in the CSA Individual National Championship tournament.
Junior Lucie Stefanoni became an All-American for the third time in her career but made the First Team for the first time this year. Stefanoni competed consistently from the second position on Harvard’s ladder, ending with an 11-2 overall record.
Senior captain Saran Nghiem completed her college career by winning her fourth straight First Team All-America selection and earning the CSA Betty Richey Award for 2026. Nghiem posted an 11-1 season record, including nine wins from third position, and is regarded as one of Harvard’s most decorated student-athletes.











