CSA Men’s Individual National Champion Veer Chotrani

EPISODE · Apr 22, 2024 · 1H 17M

CSA Men’s Individual National Champion Veer Chotrani

from Squash University · host Jackson Bragman & Gilly Lane

Last month, at the Arlen Specter Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Cornell University’s Veer Chotrani took down Trinity College’s Mohamed Sharaf in a 4 game battle to claim the 2024 CSA National Collegiate Individual Championship, but that title was far from Veer’s first major accomplishment in college squash. The 4 time All American, Ivy League Player of the Year, and Skillman Award winner joined Jackson and Gilly on Squash University this week. Veer recapped his incredible run to the Individual title last month, wrapping up an undefeated season for the Big Red, before talking about training with Cornell head coach and former World #1 David Palmer last summer. Finally, Gilly finished things off with a barrage of rapid fire questions. Huge thanks to Veer for taking the time this week and for his positive contributions to college squash with his play and his impeccable sportsmanship over the last 5 years. Enjoy! Follow Squash University on Instagram!Subscribe to Squash University on YouTube!Get your Squash U merch here!Check out The Squash Podcast Network to stay up to date with all things happening in the world of squash Squash University is brought to you by Sunrise CourtsHuge thanks to our friend Sammy Curcuru for our lovely outro music :) Listen to “im down if ur down” and all of Sammy’s music now on Spotify! 

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