2018-19 Men's Squash Roster
Roster
Raymond, Royston

Royston Raymond
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Singapore
- High School:
- Raffles Junior College
Bio
2018-19: Senior season…Went 4-14 on the season, playing between the No. 5, No. 6 and No. 7 positions…Had his most success at the No. 5 slot, going 2-1.
2017-18: Junior season…Went 5-7 overall on the season…Played primarily from the No. 9 spot, where he had a 2-5 record…Also went 3-2 at No. 8…Named a CSA Scholar Athlete…Beat Dickinson’s Tanay Murdia in four games in the season opener…Won back-to-back matches against Franklin & Marshall’s Ricardo Machado and Virginia’s Killian Bubrosky…Outlasted Middlebury’s Ryan Swope in five to close the regular season…Swept Cornell’s Kenan Ong.
2016-17: Sophomore season…Went 4-0, including 1-0 from the No. 7, 2-0 from the No. 8 and 1-0 from the No. 9…Three of his wins came as three-game sweeps and one as four-game win.
2015-16: Freshman season…Went 3-0 overall, 2-0 from the No. 8 position and 1-0 from the No. 9…Won his first collegiate match against Haverford’s Ryan Dukarm on Nov. 20 in three games at home…His second win came against Dowdoin’s Satya Butler on Nov. 22…His final victory of the season was over Dickinson’s Sam Portelance on Feb. 8…Two of his victories came as three-game sweeps while the other was a four-game win.
Background: Attended Raffles Junior College in Singapore...Was the Singapore national champion at the U11, U13, U15 and U17 levels...Represented Singapore in the Asian Junior Championships in Korea (2008) and Jordan (2011)...Finished top-eight in the Penang Junior Championships in 2008...Singapore Cricket Club Sports Boy of the Year in 2012.
Personal: Son of Raymond and Jenny...Has one older sister...Majoring in psychology.
2017-18: Junior season…Went 5-7 overall on the season…Played primarily from the No. 9 spot, where he had a 2-5 record…Also went 3-2 at No. 8…Named a CSA Scholar Athlete…Beat Dickinson’s Tanay Murdia in four games in the season opener…Won back-to-back matches against Franklin & Marshall’s Ricardo Machado and Virginia’s Killian Bubrosky…Outlasted Middlebury’s Ryan Swope in five to close the regular season…Swept Cornell’s Kenan Ong.
2016-17: Sophomore season…Went 4-0, including 1-0 from the No. 7, 2-0 from the No. 8 and 1-0 from the No. 9…Three of his wins came as three-game sweeps and one as four-game win.
2015-16: Freshman season…Went 3-0 overall, 2-0 from the No. 8 position and 1-0 from the No. 9…Won his first collegiate match against Haverford’s Ryan Dukarm on Nov. 20 in three games at home…His second win came against Dowdoin’s Satya Butler on Nov. 22…His final victory of the season was over Dickinson’s Sam Portelance on Feb. 8…Two of his victories came as three-game sweeps while the other was a four-game win.
Background: Attended Raffles Junior College in Singapore...Was the Singapore national champion at the U11, U13, U15 and U17 levels...Represented Singapore in the Asian Junior Championships in Korea (2008) and Jordan (2011)...Finished top-eight in the Penang Junior Championships in 2008...Singapore Cricket Club Sports Boy of the Year in 2012.
Personal: Son of Raymond and Jenny...Has one older sister...Majoring in psychology.
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