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At Princeton — 2011-12: won 11 matches during his sophomore season playing between the No. 4 and No. 5 positions … went 4-2 against the Ivy League … won Howe Cup quarterfinal match against Stanford … defeated Trinity's Jennifer Pelletier 3-1 late in the regular season. 2010-11: won 10 matches while playing the majority of her season at the No. 4 position … won first postseason match over Harvard's Alisha
Mashruwala in Ramsay Cup consolation draw; Mashruwala was ranked 14 spots higher than Saunders … won first six collegiate matches, including first three Ivy League matches … eight of 10 victories came by 3-0 scores.
Before Princeton — has been ranked among the best
in her age range throughout her career, including second in U-15, third
in U-13 and U-17 and sixth in U-19 … earned a spot on the U.S. junior
team in Chennai, India, for 2009 Junior Worlds … competed in the
individual championships in Chennai … has two top-five finishes at
Junior Nationals, including fourth-place finish in U-19 championship …
went to Tower Hill School in Wilmington, Del., which did not have a
squash team … lettered in field hockey and lacrosse; won five state
titles among the two sports (three in field hockey).
Personal — born Sept. 29, 1991 … daughter of
Christopher and Alica Saunders … father is a plastic surgeon; mother is
a private banker … has a younger sister Margie and two younger
brothers, David and James … great uncle graduated from Princeton …
interested in medicine, biology, psychology and English … enjoys oil
painting, performance art, traveling and photography.
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