2021-22 Women's Squash Roster
Roster
Herring, Brooke

Brooke Herring
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Victoria, British Columbia
- High School:
- St. Michaels University School
Bio
2021-22 / Senior
MASC Second Team…appeared in 20 matches for the Dragons…went 13-7 in team play, including 6-1 at the number five position…posted a 16-8 mark overall…ended her senior year with 36 career wins, tied for seventh all-time at Drexel at the time of her graduation…went 3-1 at the CSA Individual Championships (3/4-6/22), advancing to the finals of the Holleran West bracket…enjoyed a five-match winning streak from November 14 through December 3.
2020-21 / Junior
Did not compete due to COVID-19 global pandemic.
2019-20 / Sophomore
Posted her second-consecutive 10-win season, going 10-8 overall: 3-2 at the No. 4, 2-1 at the No. 5, 3-2 at the No. 6 and 2-3 at the No. 7 position…swept Stanford’s Amita Gondi in the No. 4 match in an eventual 5-4 win over the No. 4 Cardinal – Drexel’s first-ever top-four victory…prevailed in a five-game seesaw match with Columbia’s Jui Kalgutkar to break a 4-4 tie and give the Dragons their first win over the Lions…helped propel Drexel to a No. 5 ranking in mid-December, the highest ranking in program history…added a five-game victory against Yale’s Aishwarya Bhattacharya on Dec. 7…authored back-to-back wins against Middlebury’s Natalie Madden and Cornell’s Alexis Shatzman…won five-straight matches in early February…went 4-0 at the Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference Championships to help guide Drexel to the Gaynor Cup…played in all three of the Dragons’ Howe Cup matches as Drexel finished seventh in the nation for a second-consecutive season.
2018-19 / Freshman
Sealed the Dragon’s first-ever victory over Penn, and in the process the program’s highest-ever team ranking (No. 7), with a five-set, come-from-behind victory against Julia Buchholz at the No. 4 spot…clinched Drexel’s first-ever win over Cornell with an 11-9, 11-3, 4-11, 11-9 victory over Colby Gallagher at the No. 4 position…went 10-7 overall, splitting time between the No. 3 and No. 4 positions…was 5-4 at the No. 3 position, 4-2 at the No. 4 and 1-1 as an individual…started her collegiate career with three-straight three-game wins over Dickinson, Penn and Virginia…won eight matches via three-game sweeps…won three-consecutive matches against Cornell, Columbia and George Washington…competed in the Holleran South Division at the CSA Individual Championships, reaching the quarterfinals with a three-game victory over Aditi Prasad in the round of 16.
Background
Attended St. Michaels University School in Victoria, British Columbia…her high school team earned the Best Squash Team Award in 2017 and 2018…three-time Brian Graves Award winner at SMUS…received the Best Sportsmanship Award at British Columbia (BC) Junior Closed…placed third at Canadian Junior Nationals in 2018…three-time Japan Junior Nationals Champion…nominated by the Japan Squash Association to attend the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires…honor Roll student.
Personal
Daughter of Rodney and Teruyo Herring…has two younger siblings, Jason and Katie…majoring in environmental science.
MASC Second Team…appeared in 20 matches for the Dragons…went 13-7 in team play, including 6-1 at the number five position…posted a 16-8 mark overall…ended her senior year with 36 career wins, tied for seventh all-time at Drexel at the time of her graduation…went 3-1 at the CSA Individual Championships (3/4-6/22), advancing to the finals of the Holleran West bracket…enjoyed a five-match winning streak from November 14 through December 3.
2020-21 / Junior
Did not compete due to COVID-19 global pandemic.
2019-20 / Sophomore
Posted her second-consecutive 10-win season, going 10-8 overall: 3-2 at the No. 4, 2-1 at the No. 5, 3-2 at the No. 6 and 2-3 at the No. 7 position…swept Stanford’s Amita Gondi in the No. 4 match in an eventual 5-4 win over the No. 4 Cardinal – Drexel’s first-ever top-four victory…prevailed in a five-game seesaw match with Columbia’s Jui Kalgutkar to break a 4-4 tie and give the Dragons their first win over the Lions…helped propel Drexel to a No. 5 ranking in mid-December, the highest ranking in program history…added a five-game victory against Yale’s Aishwarya Bhattacharya on Dec. 7…authored back-to-back wins against Middlebury’s Natalie Madden and Cornell’s Alexis Shatzman…won five-straight matches in early February…went 4-0 at the Mid-Atlantic Squash Conference Championships to help guide Drexel to the Gaynor Cup…played in all three of the Dragons’ Howe Cup matches as Drexel finished seventh in the nation for a second-consecutive season.
2018-19 / Freshman
Sealed the Dragon’s first-ever victory over Penn, and in the process the program’s highest-ever team ranking (No. 7), with a five-set, come-from-behind victory against Julia Buchholz at the No. 4 spot…clinched Drexel’s first-ever win over Cornell with an 11-9, 11-3, 4-11, 11-9 victory over Colby Gallagher at the No. 4 position…went 10-7 overall, splitting time between the No. 3 and No. 4 positions…was 5-4 at the No. 3 position, 4-2 at the No. 4 and 1-1 as an individual…started her collegiate career with three-straight three-game wins over Dickinson, Penn and Virginia…won eight matches via three-game sweeps…won three-consecutive matches against Cornell, Columbia and George Washington…competed in the Holleran South Division at the CSA Individual Championships, reaching the quarterfinals with a three-game victory over Aditi Prasad in the round of 16.
Background
Attended St. Michaels University School in Victoria, British Columbia…her high school team earned the Best Squash Team Award in 2017 and 2018…three-time Brian Graves Award winner at SMUS…received the Best Sportsmanship Award at British Columbia (BC) Junior Closed…placed third at Canadian Junior Nationals in 2018…three-time Japan Junior Nationals Champion…nominated by the Japan Squash Association to attend the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires…honor Roll student.
Personal
Daughter of Rodney and Teruyo Herring…has two younger siblings, Jason and Katie…majoring in environmental science.
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