2015-16 Men's Squash Roster
Roster
Bakir, Ibrahim

Ibrahim Bakir
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Cairo, Egypt
- High School:
- International School of Chaueifat
Bio
Career: Finished his Drexel career with a 44-28 (.611) record … Left the school third all-time in wins (44).
2015-16: Went 16-5 during his senior campaign including a 3-0 mark from the No. 2 position, 2-0 from the No. 3 and 9-4 from the No. 3 … Ranked fifth on the squad with 16 victories … One of five individuals with at least 15 wins on the year … Nine of his 16 wins came as three-game sweeps, three as four-game wins and four in five games …Went 12-0 after winning the first game … Won five-straight from Feb. 26 to Mar. 5 for his longest winning streak on the year … Named the Drexel Athlete of the Week on March 1 … Played in the match that clinched No. 9 Drexel the B Division Hoehn Cup at CSA Team Nationals with a 5-4 victory over No. 10 Cornell for the first team championship in the men’s program … One of six individuals to represent the Dragons at CSA Individual National Championships … Went 2-1 at Individuals in the Molloy Division ‘C’ Bracket … Won in the round of 16 over Stanford’s #59 Youseff Hindy followed by a victory against Amherst’s #21 Noah Browne in the quarterfinals … Fell at Individuals to teammate #21 Atticus Kelly in the semifinals … Finished the season ranked #32 individually in the nation.
2014-15: Made 23 appearances on the year…went 14-9 (.609) including 2-1 from the No. 2 position and 8-6 from the No. 3 position…reached the Molloy Division semifinals at the Individual Championships in March 2015 for the best finish for the Dragons.
2013-14: Made eight appearances on the year, all in the No. 1 position…won three of those matches…had victories against Navy (Nov. 16) and Georgetown (Nov. 16) to open the year…also earned a four-set win against Williams on Nov. 24.
Background: Graduated from the International School of Chaueifat in Cairo...also attended the American University in Cairo from 2011-12.
Personal: Son of Hany Bakir and Sahar Salah...majoring in mechanical engineering.
2015-16: Went 16-5 during his senior campaign including a 3-0 mark from the No. 2 position, 2-0 from the No. 3 and 9-4 from the No. 3 … Ranked fifth on the squad with 16 victories … One of five individuals with at least 15 wins on the year … Nine of his 16 wins came as three-game sweeps, three as four-game wins and four in five games …Went 12-0 after winning the first game … Won five-straight from Feb. 26 to Mar. 5 for his longest winning streak on the year … Named the Drexel Athlete of the Week on March 1 … Played in the match that clinched No. 9 Drexel the B Division Hoehn Cup at CSA Team Nationals with a 5-4 victory over No. 10 Cornell for the first team championship in the men’s program … One of six individuals to represent the Dragons at CSA Individual National Championships … Went 2-1 at Individuals in the Molloy Division ‘C’ Bracket … Won in the round of 16 over Stanford’s #59 Youseff Hindy followed by a victory against Amherst’s #21 Noah Browne in the quarterfinals … Fell at Individuals to teammate #21 Atticus Kelly in the semifinals … Finished the season ranked #32 individually in the nation.
2014-15: Made 23 appearances on the year…went 14-9 (.609) including 2-1 from the No. 2 position and 8-6 from the No. 3 position…reached the Molloy Division semifinals at the Individual Championships in March 2015 for the best finish for the Dragons.
2013-14: Made eight appearances on the year, all in the No. 1 position…won three of those matches…had victories against Navy (Nov. 16) and Georgetown (Nov. 16) to open the year…also earned a four-set win against Williams on Nov. 24.
Background: Graduated from the International School of Chaueifat in Cairo...also attended the American University in Cairo from 2011-12.
Personal: Son of Hany Bakir and Sahar Salah...majoring in mechanical engineering.
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