2021-22 Men's Squash Roster
Roster
Rousselet, Lucas

Lucas Rousselet
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Saint-Maur-des-Fossés, France
- High School:
- Lycée Mounier
Bio
2021-22 / Graduate Student
CSA Second Team All-American…MASC First Team…MASC All-Academic…appeared in 17 matches for the Dragons…also competed at the CSA Individual Championships…all matches came at No. 1…four of his six wins were sweeps…finished his career with 20 wins at No. 1, tied for the second most in program history.
2020-21 / Redshirt Senior
Did not compete due to COVID-19 global pandemic.
2019-20 / Senior
Earned second team all-American recognition from the College Squash Association in an injury-shortened season…went 7-5 while playing exclusively at the No. 1 position…won his season opener over Franklin & Marshall’s Sanjay Jeeva on Nov. 16…helped Drexel to its second-ever win over Columbia with a four-game victory against Callan Hall on Nov. 23…bested three-time all-American Spencer Lovejoy of Yale in four games on Dec. 7…helped the Dragons to a No. 5 ranking in mid-December, matching the highest-ever ranking in program history…also topped 2020 first team all-American Veer Chotrani of Cornell on Jan. 19…added a straight-games win over Dartmouth’s Toby Hardin on Jan. 24…won in four games over Navy’s Jonathan Lentz on Feb. 1.
2018-19 / Junior
Appeared in one match, winning it from the No. 1 position.
2017-18 / Sophomore
Went 15-8 overall on the season…played primarily from the top two spots, going 5-4 at No. 1 and 6-4 at No. 2…led the men’s team with 15 victories…named a CSA Scholar Athlete…earned Second Team All-American status…won the Molloy Cup West Division at Individual Championships, going 4-0…finished the year on a season-best win streak of seven matches…beat MIT’s Joe O’Connor, Drexel teammate Atticus Kelly, Rochester’s Marcus Sim Wei Jie and Lawrence Kuhn to win the Molloy Cup West Division…won all three Hoehn Cup matches – beating Brown’s Maximo Moyer, Navy’s Michael Kacergis and Virginia’s William Braff…won back-to-back matches to open the season against Dickinson’s Fin Trimble and Penn’s Hayes Murphy…won back-to-back matches in the top spot against Yale’s Ariun Kochhar and Williams’ William Means…had consecutive victories against Jack Herald of Navy and Toby Hansford of Virginia.
2016-17 / Freshman
Went 14-8 overall: 1-0 from the No. 1, 1-2 from the No. 2, 7-2 from the No. 3, 5-2 from the No. 4 and 0-2 as an individual…his 14 wins ranked third on the squad…nine of his wins came as three-game sweeps and four as four-game wins...tied for second on the team with nine three-game victories…had a six-match winning streak from Jan. 22 to Feb. 12…had a four-match winning streak from Nov. 20 to Dec. 3… played from the No. 4 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 individuals in the Molloy Division-West bracket…finished the season ranked No. 65 individually in the nation, sixth-highest on the team.
Background
Attended high school at Lycee Mounier in France, where he played squash for four years.
Personal
Son of Marie and Jean…has a younger brother, Nicolas…majoring in mechanical engineering.
CSA Second Team All-American…MASC First Team…MASC All-Academic…appeared in 17 matches for the Dragons…also competed at the CSA Individual Championships…all matches came at No. 1…four of his six wins were sweeps…finished his career with 20 wins at No. 1, tied for the second most in program history.
2020-21 / Redshirt Senior
Did not compete due to COVID-19 global pandemic.
2019-20 / Senior
Earned second team all-American recognition from the College Squash Association in an injury-shortened season…went 7-5 while playing exclusively at the No. 1 position…won his season opener over Franklin & Marshall’s Sanjay Jeeva on Nov. 16…helped Drexel to its second-ever win over Columbia with a four-game victory against Callan Hall on Nov. 23…bested three-time all-American Spencer Lovejoy of Yale in four games on Dec. 7…helped the Dragons to a No. 5 ranking in mid-December, matching the highest-ever ranking in program history…also topped 2020 first team all-American Veer Chotrani of Cornell on Jan. 19…added a straight-games win over Dartmouth’s Toby Hardin on Jan. 24…won in four games over Navy’s Jonathan Lentz on Feb. 1.
2018-19 / Junior
Appeared in one match, winning it from the No. 1 position.
2017-18 / Sophomore
Went 15-8 overall on the season…played primarily from the top two spots, going 5-4 at No. 1 and 6-4 at No. 2…led the men’s team with 15 victories…named a CSA Scholar Athlete…earned Second Team All-American status…won the Molloy Cup West Division at Individual Championships, going 4-0…finished the year on a season-best win streak of seven matches…beat MIT’s Joe O’Connor, Drexel teammate Atticus Kelly, Rochester’s Marcus Sim Wei Jie and Lawrence Kuhn to win the Molloy Cup West Division…won all three Hoehn Cup matches – beating Brown’s Maximo Moyer, Navy’s Michael Kacergis and Virginia’s William Braff…won back-to-back matches to open the season against Dickinson’s Fin Trimble and Penn’s Hayes Murphy…won back-to-back matches in the top spot against Yale’s Ariun Kochhar and Williams’ William Means…had consecutive victories against Jack Herald of Navy and Toby Hansford of Virginia.
2016-17 / Freshman
Went 14-8 overall: 1-0 from the No. 1, 1-2 from the No. 2, 7-2 from the No. 3, 5-2 from the No. 4 and 0-2 as an individual…his 14 wins ranked third on the squad…nine of his wins came as three-game sweeps and four as four-game wins...tied for second on the team with nine three-game victories…had a six-match winning streak from Jan. 22 to Feb. 12…had a four-match winning streak from Nov. 20 to Dec. 3… played from the No. 4 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 individuals in the Molloy Division-West bracket…finished the season ranked No. 65 individually in the nation, sixth-highest on the team.
Background
Attended high school at Lycee Mounier in France, where he played squash for four years.
Personal
Son of Marie and Jean…has a younger brother, Nicolas…majoring in mechanical engineering.
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