2018-19 Men's Squash Roster
Roster
Ming, Bransten

Bransten Ming
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- South San Francisco, Calif.
- High School:
- Shawnigan Lake
Bio
2018-19: Senior season…Earned Second Team All-American honors after claiming the Molloy West Division at the CSA Individual Championships…Named to Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area At-Large team…Received Drexel School of Education Athlete of the Week recognition for the week ending March 4…Concludes his Drexel career tied for the second-most wins in program history (54) and ranks eighth in career winning percentage (.628)…Owns the second-most wins at the No. 1 position with 20…Played exclusively at the top position, going 9-8 and 13-8 overall…Finished the season on a six-match winning streak…Collected wins over Virginia and George Washington as the Dragons marched to a runner-up finish at the Hoehn Cup Finals…Won four matches, two sweeps, at the CSA Individual Championships.
2017-18: Junior season…Went 13-9 overall on the season…Finished 5-5 at No. 1, 3-1 at No. 2 and 4-2 at No. 3…Selected to inaugural CSA Player Advisory Committee…Earned a first round win over Yale’s Jay Losty in the Molloy Cup North Division at the CSA Individual Championships…Swept Jack Herold of Navy and Mason Blake of Virginia in the top spot at the Hoehn Cup…Opened the season with a sweep of Dickinson’s Abdel Elsergany…Won back-to-back matches against Max Martin of Yale and Carl Shuck of Williams…Won four-straight matches against Navy’s Jack Lentz, Franklin & Marshall’s Shamseldeen Abbas, Virginia’s Jarett Odrich and Dartmouth’s Matthew Giegerich…Defeated Cornell’s Jordan Brail and George Washington’s Mahmoud Abdel-Maksoud in back-to-back matches…Swept Middlebury’s Will Cembalest to close the regular season.
2016-17: Sophomore season…Named a 2016-17 Second Team All-American…Went 11-10, including 5-3 from the No. 1 position and 6-5 from the No. 2 slot…His 11 wins ranked tied for fifth on the squad…Six of his wins came as three-game sweeps, one as four-game win and four came as five-game victories…Had a four-match winning streak from Jan. 21 to Jan. 29…Played from the No. 2 position for Drexel at its first-ever Potter Cup Finals…One of six individuals to represent the Dragons at CSA Individual National Championships…Went 0-2 at the individual championships in the Pool Division Bracket, reserved for the top 16 players in the country…Finished the season ranked #16 individually in the nation, second highest on the team.
2015-16: Freshman season…Went 17-5 during his freshman year including an 1-0 mark from the No. 1, 7-1 from the No. 2, 4-3 from the No. 3 and 3-0 from the No. 4… His 17 wins ranked tied for second on the squad…One of five individuals with at least 15 wins on the year…His 17 wins ranked tied for first all-time for a freshman in a season…12 of his victories came as three-game sweeps and five were four-game wins …Was 16-2 after winning the first game…Opened the season on a six-match winning streak from Oct. 31 to Dec. 1…Also won five-straight from Feb. 26 to Mar. 5…Clinched Hoehn Cup for No. 9 Drexel with a 5-4 victory over No. 10 Cornell for the first team championship in program history…One of six individuals to represent the Dragons at CSA Individual National Championships…Went 2-1 at individuals in the Molloy Division ‘A’ Bracket…Won his first match in the round of 16 over Williams’ #65 Galen Squiries before defeating Virginia’s #64 Jarett Odrich in the quarterfinals…Fell to Yale’s #17 Kah Wah Cheong in the semifinals at individuals…Finished the season ranked #30 individually in the nation.
Background: Attended Los Altos High School for one year before three years at Shawnigan Lake High School…Captain of his squash team for three years at Shawnigan Lake…Awarded the Captain’s Trophy…Won two gold medals at the ISA Championships…Became the second-ranked U19 player in the U.S. junior ranks…Was the U13 Dutch Junior Open Champion…Represented the US twice at the Can-Am Games.
Personal: Son of Richard and Miki…Has one older sibling, Ethan, and one younger, Camden…Majoring in business.
2017-18: Junior season…Went 13-9 overall on the season…Finished 5-5 at No. 1, 3-1 at No. 2 and 4-2 at No. 3…Selected to inaugural CSA Player Advisory Committee…Earned a first round win over Yale’s Jay Losty in the Molloy Cup North Division at the CSA Individual Championships…Swept Jack Herold of Navy and Mason Blake of Virginia in the top spot at the Hoehn Cup…Opened the season with a sweep of Dickinson’s Abdel Elsergany…Won back-to-back matches against Max Martin of Yale and Carl Shuck of Williams…Won four-straight matches against Navy’s Jack Lentz, Franklin & Marshall’s Shamseldeen Abbas, Virginia’s Jarett Odrich and Dartmouth’s Matthew Giegerich…Defeated Cornell’s Jordan Brail and George Washington’s Mahmoud Abdel-Maksoud in back-to-back matches…Swept Middlebury’s Will Cembalest to close the regular season.
2016-17: Sophomore season…Named a 2016-17 Second Team All-American…Went 11-10, including 5-3 from the No. 1 position and 6-5 from the No. 2 slot…His 11 wins ranked tied for fifth on the squad…Six of his wins came as three-game sweeps, one as four-game win and four came as five-game victories…Had a four-match winning streak from Jan. 21 to Jan. 29…Played from the No. 2 position for Drexel at its first-ever Potter Cup Finals…One of six individuals to represent the Dragons at CSA Individual National Championships…Went 0-2 at the individual championships in the Pool Division Bracket, reserved for the top 16 players in the country…Finished the season ranked #16 individually in the nation, second highest on the team.
2015-16: Freshman season…Went 17-5 during his freshman year including an 1-0 mark from the No. 1, 7-1 from the No. 2, 4-3 from the No. 3 and 3-0 from the No. 4… His 17 wins ranked tied for second on the squad…One of five individuals with at least 15 wins on the year…His 17 wins ranked tied for first all-time for a freshman in a season…12 of his victories came as three-game sweeps and five were four-game wins …Was 16-2 after winning the first game…Opened the season on a six-match winning streak from Oct. 31 to Dec. 1…Also won five-straight from Feb. 26 to Mar. 5…Clinched Hoehn Cup for No. 9 Drexel with a 5-4 victory over No. 10 Cornell for the first team championship in program history…One of six individuals to represent the Dragons at CSA Individual National Championships…Went 2-1 at individuals in the Molloy Division ‘A’ Bracket…Won his first match in the round of 16 over Williams’ #65 Galen Squiries before defeating Virginia’s #64 Jarett Odrich in the quarterfinals…Fell to Yale’s #17 Kah Wah Cheong in the semifinals at individuals…Finished the season ranked #30 individually in the nation.
Background: Attended Los Altos High School for one year before three years at Shawnigan Lake High School…Captain of his squash team for three years at Shawnigan Lake…Awarded the Captain’s Trophy…Won two gold medals at the ISA Championships…Became the second-ranked U19 player in the U.S. junior ranks…Was the U13 Dutch Junior Open Champion…Represented the US twice at the Can-Am Games.
Personal: Son of Richard and Miki…Has one older sibling, Ethan, and one younger, Camden…Majoring in business.
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