United States women's national squash team

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United States
Flag of the United States.svg
CoachPaul Assiante
Association U.S. Squash
ColorsBlue & White
World Team Squash Championships
First year1979
World Team titles0
Runners-up0
Best finish5th
Number of entries21

The United States women's national squash team represents United States in international squash team competitions, and is governed by the U.S. Squash.

Contents

Since 1979, United States has participated in three quarter finals of the World Squash Team Open.

Current team

Results

World Team Squash Championships

YearResultPositionWL
Flag of England.svg Birmingham 1979 Group Stage6th05
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto 1981 Group Stage11th26
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Perth 1983 Group Stage6th23
Flag of Ireland.svg Dublin 1985 Group Stage7th34
Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland 1987 Group Stage12th25
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Warmond 1989 Group Stage12th23
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney 1990 Group Stage10th51
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver 1992 Group Stage11th42
Flag of England.svg Guernsey 1994 Group Stage8th42
Flag of Malaysia.svg Petaling Jaya 1996 Group Stage12th15
Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart 1998 Group Stage9th33
Flag of England.svg Sheffield 2000 Group Stage18th43
Flag of Denmark.svg Odense 2002 Group Stage15th26
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam 2004 Quarter Final8th24
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton 2006 Group Stage11th33
Flag of Egypt.svg Cairo 2008 Group Stage14th34
Flag of New Zealand.svg Palmerston North 2010 Quarter Final7th33
Flag of France.svg Nîmes 2012 Round of 1613th33
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Niagara-on-the-Lake 2014 Quarter Final5th52
Flag of France.svg Issy-les-Moulineaux 2016 Quarter Final5th51
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dalian 2018 Quarter Final5th51
Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur 2020 TBDTBD00
Total21/210 Title6369

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References

  1. "History".
  2. "World Squash | Championship Records". www.worldsquash.org. Archived from the original on 2013-08-30.

See also