Varsity Squash
The Coach
Coach Bob Brownell has coached the varsity squash team since 2005. Though he was a three-sport athlete at Williams College, he never played squash competitively until his 20s. He would go on to become the Massachusetts State Amateur Champion and still competes today.
Coach Brownell succeeds the coach and founder of squash at Belmont Hill, George Seeley, who built one of New England’s strongest programs over the years. “I am most proud of the talent we have developed,” Coach Brownell says. “Every year we aim to win the ISL and New England championships, and to compete on a national level.”
The Program
Since its first year in the ISL in 1998, the team has won 19 ISL championships. The team also boasts three New England championships. Virtually all of Coach Brownell's players go on to compete in college, many in some of the strongest programs in the country.
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22-23 Team Record
Record: 9-3
Other Teams
Schedule
Schedule
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Brooks School | Tournament | |||||
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Phillips Academy Andover
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Phillips Academy Andover | Loss | 0-7 | |||
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Philips Exeter Academy, Deerfield Academy
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Philips Exeter Academy | |||||
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Phillips Exeter Academy
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Philips Exeter Academy | Win | 5-2 | |||
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Deerfield Academy
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Philips Exeter Academy | Loss | 1-6 | |||
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St. George's School
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Squash Courts | Win | 6-1 | |||
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Buckingham Browne & Nichols School
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Squash Courts | Win | 5-2 | |||
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Groton School
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Groton School | Win | 4-3 | |||
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Middlesex School
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Squash Courts | Win | 7-0 | |||
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Choate Rosemary Hall, Westminster School, Phillips Academy Andover
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Choate Rosemary Hall | |||||
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Choate Rosemary Hall
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Choate Rosemary Hall | Win | 4-3 | |||
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Westminster School
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Choate Rosemary Hall | Win | 4-3 | |||
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Brooks School
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Brooks School | Win | 7-0 | |||
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St. Paul's School
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St. Paul's School | Loss | 0-7 | |||
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Noble and Greenough School
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Noble and Greenough School | Win | 4-3 | |||
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St. Mark's School
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Squash Courts | Subscribe to Alerts | ||||
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Tabor Academy
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Tabor Academy | Subscribe to Alerts | ||||
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All Day
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Phillips Exeter Academy | Tournament | Subscribe to Alerts | ||||
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Milton Academy
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Milton Academy | Subscribe to Alerts | ||||
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All Day
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Philadelphia, PA | Tournament | Subscribe to Alerts |
Dynamic Athletics Hero
The Coach
Coach Bob Brownell has coached the varsity squash team since 2005. Though he was a three-sport athlete at Williams College, he never played squash competitively until his 20s. He would go on to become the Massachusetts State Amateur Champion and still competes today.
Coach Brownell succeeds the coach and founder of squash at Belmont Hill, George Seeley, who built one of New England’s strongest programs over the years. “I am most proud of the talent we have developed,” Coach Brownell says. “Every year we aim to win the ISL and New England championships, and to compete on a national level.”
The Program
Since its first year in the ISL in 1998, the team has won 19 ISL championships. The team also boasts three New England championships. Virtually all of Coach Brownell's players go on to compete in college, many in some of the strongest programs in the country.
Email Coach Brownell
Roster
Team Roster
Name | Class |
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Jack Abbrecht | 2023 |
Stephen Agular | 2025 |
Griffin Calhoun | 2026 |
Leighton Calhoun | 2025 |
Luke Clifford | 2027 |
Samuel Davis | 2024 |
Aaron Green | 2023 |
Angus Harrison | 2024 |
Colton Jacobs | 2027 |
Jai Karande | 2025 |
Mattias Liem | 2028 |
William Nolan | 2023 |
Hayden Okurowski | 2025 |
Teodoro Rivera-Wills | 2027 |
Gabriel Umlas | 2025 |
Meet the Coaches
Meet the Coaches
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Head Coach
Mr. Brownell has been at Belmont Hill since 1998. He teaches Algebra 2, Geometry, and Pre-Calculus. He is the head coach of the Varsity Squash team and the Third Baseball team.
Mr. Brownell is the current holder (2019-2024) of the Trustees' Chair in STEM, which was stablished in 2001 by Chris Clifford, Copey Coppedge, and Ken Richardson ’67 to honor a faculty member for excellence in the teaching of mathematics and for a broad commitment to students and school life.