The Hopkins squash program has hosted an average of 60 players a day since the 2010 opening of the Kneisel Squash Center.
The squash program teaches new players the fundamentals of the game; additionally it coaches regional and national level players advanced and developing concepts. The aim is for every player to experience a love for sport and camaraderie.The squash program has competitive teams in the winter at the junior school, JV, and varsity levels; varsity teams compete at New Englands and Nationals annually. Informal squash in the fall and spring, as well as open courts after school, support our players and mission. Summer camps for beginner, intermediate, and advanced players have spread the game since 2010.
Hopkins graduates play or have recently played at school such as Yale, Williams, Middlebury, Brown, MIT, and Haverford; team alums are always welcome back to the courts and the huddle.
Head Coach Scott Brown joined the Hopkins Squash program in the 2024-25 season. Coach Brown previously played at Greens Farms in high school as the #1 position, and later played at Connecticut College, where he was the team’s captain. At the collegiate level, he was the Assistant Coach for Men’s and Women’s Squash at Yale, where both teams placed 3rd overall at the National Championships, and the Head Coach of Men’s and Women’s Squash for Connecticut College.
Additionally, Coach Brown was the Director of Squash and Boys Varsity Head Coach at St. George’s. He also was a teacher and squash coach for fellow Fairchester League member school Greenwich Country Day.