2018-19 Women's Squash Roster
Roster
Power, Fiona

Fiona Power
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Galway, Ireland
- High School:
- Coláiste Iognáid
Bio
2018-19: Senior season…Helped the Dragons to their first-ever appearance in the Howe Cup Finals and their highest ranking in program history, finishing the year ranked No. 7…Finishes her career with the fifth-most wins (45) in program history…Also ranks fifth in career winning percentage (.592)…Posted a 9-7 overall record, playing primarily at the No. 7 position…Won three-straight to start the season and rallied off four-consecutive victories between Jan. 18 and Feb. 9…Earned a four-game win over Haley Scott of Penn in Drexel’s first-ever victory against their inter-city rival.
2017-18: Junior season…Went 10-8 overall on the season…Played primarily from the No. 6 spot, where she had an 8-3 record…Helped the Dragons to their first ever Kurtz Cup title…Helped Drexel to a program-best final ranking of No. 9…Competed in the Holleran Cup North Division at the CSA Individual Championships…Won all three of her Kurtz Cup matches against Amherst’s Madison Chen, Brown’s Catherine Kimmel and Dartmouth’s Julia Potter…Defeated Middlebury’s Virginia Schaus to close the regular season…Opened the year with a sweep of Dickinson’s Stuart Lemay…Outlasted Williams’ Mahalingham Dhingra and Cornell’s Madison Miles in four games…Won three-straight matches against Melissa Epstein of Franklin & Marshall, Sarah Doss of Virginia and Julia Potter of Dartmouth.
2016-17: Sophomore season…Went 11-10 overall: 1-4 from the No. 3, 2-1 from the No. 4, 8-3 from the No. 5 and 0-2 as an individual…Played most of her matches from the No. 5 position… Her 11 wins were tied for first on the squad…Five of her wins came as three-game sweeps, four as four-game wins and one came as a five-game victory…Had a six-match winning streak from Jan. 29 to Feb. 26…Played from the No. 5 position for Drexel at its fourth-straight ‘B’ Division Kurtz Cup…One of five individuals to represent the Dragons at CSA Individual National Championships…Finished the season ranked #65 individually in the nation, fifth on the team.
2015-16: Freshman season…Went 15-6 overall, including a 7-2 mark from the No. 4 position and 7-2 from the No. 5…Tied for first on the team with 15 wins…Eight of her 15 wins came as three-game sweeps, six as four-game wins and one in five games…Had four winning streaks of three matches or more on the season…Won four-straight from both Oct. 31 to Nov. 22 and Dec. 6 to Jan. 30…Named the Harrow Sports College Player of the Week by the College Squash Association on Nov. 8, the first Drexel woman to ever win the award...Was 12-3 in matches played on the weekend and 14-1 after winning the first game…One of four individuals to represent the Dragons at CSA Individual National Championships…Went 1-2 at the CSA Individual Championships in the Holleran Division ‘A’ Bracket…Went 1-1 in the consolation bracket with a quarterfinal win over Cornell’s #64 Charlotte Knaggs before falling in the semifinals to Harvard’s #49 Sophie Mehta …Finished the season ranked No. 63 individually in the nation.
Background: Attended Coláiste Iognáid in Galway, Ireland...Member of the Irish squash team...Played in the Connacht Branch of Badminton Ireland...Also played Gaelic football and camogie.
Personal: Daughter of Cathriona and Aidan Power...Has two siblings, Ciara and Thomas...Majoring in sports management.
2017-18: Junior season…Went 10-8 overall on the season…Played primarily from the No. 6 spot, where she had an 8-3 record…Helped the Dragons to their first ever Kurtz Cup title…Helped Drexel to a program-best final ranking of No. 9…Competed in the Holleran Cup North Division at the CSA Individual Championships…Won all three of her Kurtz Cup matches against Amherst’s Madison Chen, Brown’s Catherine Kimmel and Dartmouth’s Julia Potter…Defeated Middlebury’s Virginia Schaus to close the regular season…Opened the year with a sweep of Dickinson’s Stuart Lemay…Outlasted Williams’ Mahalingham Dhingra and Cornell’s Madison Miles in four games…Won three-straight matches against Melissa Epstein of Franklin & Marshall, Sarah Doss of Virginia and Julia Potter of Dartmouth.
2016-17: Sophomore season…Went 11-10 overall: 1-4 from the No. 3, 2-1 from the No. 4, 8-3 from the No. 5 and 0-2 as an individual…Played most of her matches from the No. 5 position… Her 11 wins were tied for first on the squad…Five of her wins came as three-game sweeps, four as four-game wins and one came as a five-game victory…Had a six-match winning streak from Jan. 29 to Feb. 26…Played from the No. 5 position for Drexel at its fourth-straight ‘B’ Division Kurtz Cup…One of five individuals to represent the Dragons at CSA Individual National Championships…Finished the season ranked #65 individually in the nation, fifth on the team.
2015-16: Freshman season…Went 15-6 overall, including a 7-2 mark from the No. 4 position and 7-2 from the No. 5…Tied for first on the team with 15 wins…Eight of her 15 wins came as three-game sweeps, six as four-game wins and one in five games…Had four winning streaks of three matches or more on the season…Won four-straight from both Oct. 31 to Nov. 22 and Dec. 6 to Jan. 30…Named the Harrow Sports College Player of the Week by the College Squash Association on Nov. 8, the first Drexel woman to ever win the award...Was 12-3 in matches played on the weekend and 14-1 after winning the first game…One of four individuals to represent the Dragons at CSA Individual National Championships…Went 1-2 at the CSA Individual Championships in the Holleran Division ‘A’ Bracket…Went 1-1 in the consolation bracket with a quarterfinal win over Cornell’s #64 Charlotte Knaggs before falling in the semifinals to Harvard’s #49 Sophie Mehta …Finished the season ranked No. 63 individually in the nation.
Background: Attended Coláiste Iognáid in Galway, Ireland...Member of the Irish squash team...Played in the Connacht Branch of Badminton Ireland...Also played Gaelic football and camogie.
Personal: Daughter of Cathriona and Aidan Power...Has two siblings, Ciara and Thomas...Majoring in sports management.
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