2021-22 Men's Squash Roster
Roster
Kachur, Dylan

Dylan Kachur
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Bethlehem, Conn.
- High School:
- Nonnewaug
Bio
2021-22 / Graduate Student
Second Team All-MASC…appeared in 19 matches for the Dragons…also competed at the CSA Individual Championships…set a career-high with 14 wins, posting a 14-6 record overall…went 4-0 at No. 3 and 5-1 at No. 4…reeled off seven wins in a row between January 19 and February 12, including victories against Virginia (1/19/22) and Princeton (2/9/22)…helped Drexel to a win against Virginia (2/20/22) in the final match of the Potter Cup.
2020-21 / Senior
Did not compete due to COVID-19 global pandemic.
2019-20 / Junior
Named to the Mid-Atlantic Squash All-Conference team…finished second on the team in victories with a 13-8 record…went 1-1 from the No. 1 position, 5-4 from the No. 2, 3-2 from the No. 3 and 2-0 from the No. 4 slot and was 2-1 as an individual…improved his career mark to 35-25…is currently tied for the ninth-most wins in program history…averaging 11.7 wins per season, with at least 10 in each of his first three years…featured in and won at least one match in each of the top four positions on the ladder…swept Chaitanya Shah of Columbia on Nov. 23 as Drexel topped the Lions for just the second time in program history…added a sweep of Yale’s Siow Yee Xian on Dec. 7…helped the Dragons to a No. 5 ranking in mid-December, matching the highest-ever ranking in program history…knotted the match score at 4-4 with a four-game win over Rochester’s Abdelrahman Lasheen in the Dragons’ first-ever win over the Yellowjackets…won seven of eight matches between Jan. 12 and Feb. 9, including a four-match winning streak to begin February…rallied off three-successive victories over Middlebury, Cornell and Dartmouth, including a sweep of Dartmouth’s Brandon De Otaduy in the No. 2 position…closed out the regular season with a four-game marathon win over George Washington’s Salim Khan in the top position…won both matches at the MASC Championships as Drexel finished third…played in all three of Drexel’s Potter Cup matches as Drexel returned to the top-flight bracket for the second time in team history...reached the semifinals of the Molloy North bracket at the College Squash Association Individual Championships, falling in five games to Enzo Corigliano of St. Lawrence.
2018-19 / Sophomore
Went 12-7, including 10-6 at the No. 3 position and 2-1 as an individual…reached the semifinals of the Molloy West Division at the CSA Individual Championships, where he fell to teammate Bransten Ming…won his season debut in straight games over Dickinson…took six of seven matches between Jan. 12 and Feb. 16…collected four sweeps on the year…won two of his three matches in team postseason play, helping the Dragons to a runner-up finish in the Hoehn Cup Finals…defeated Omar Attia in four games in the Round of 16 of the CSA Individual Championships before sweeping St. Lawrence’s George Willis – 11-7, 11-7, 11-6 – to reach the semifinals of the event.
2017-18 / Freshman
Went 10-10 overall on the season: going 0-1 from the No. 3 and 9-8 from the No. 4 position and 1-1 as an individual…earned a first round win over Bates’ Coley Cannon in the Molloy Cup West Division at Individual Championships…had a season-best win streak of five matches…made his collegiate debut and swept Dickinson’s Sergio Martin…won back-to-back matches against Williams’ David Pincus and Princeton’s Cody Cortes to close the 2017 calendar year…won five-straight matches from Feb. 11 to March 2…defeated Middlebury’s Henry Pearson in four games to close the regular season…won all three of his Hoehn Cup matches against Brown, Navy and Virginia…outlasted Senen Ubina in five games at No. 4 to clinch the win for Drexel over Navy…defeated Grayson Bubrosky in four games to clinch the Hoehn Cup consolation final over Virginia…beat Brown’s Peilip Demeulenaere in four games to open the Hoehn Cup...swept Cornell’s Illia Presman…came back from two games down to beat Navy’s Owen Davis.
Background
Attended Nonnewaug High School in Woodbury, Conn.…played squash for Hotchkiss…ranked No. 5 nationally in U19…represented Team USA at the British Junior Open…led Hotchkiss to a seventh-place finish in New Englands…also played tennis in high school.
Personal
Son of Bryan and Leigh Kachur…brother, Max, plays squash at Northeastern…Majoring in environmental science.
Second Team All-MASC…appeared in 19 matches for the Dragons…also competed at the CSA Individual Championships…set a career-high with 14 wins, posting a 14-6 record overall…went 4-0 at No. 3 and 5-1 at No. 4…reeled off seven wins in a row between January 19 and February 12, including victories against Virginia (1/19/22) and Princeton (2/9/22)…helped Drexel to a win against Virginia (2/20/22) in the final match of the Potter Cup.
2020-21 / Senior
Did not compete due to COVID-19 global pandemic.
2019-20 / Junior
Named to the Mid-Atlantic Squash All-Conference team…finished second on the team in victories with a 13-8 record…went 1-1 from the No. 1 position, 5-4 from the No. 2, 3-2 from the No. 3 and 2-0 from the No. 4 slot and was 2-1 as an individual…improved his career mark to 35-25…is currently tied for the ninth-most wins in program history…averaging 11.7 wins per season, with at least 10 in each of his first three years…featured in and won at least one match in each of the top four positions on the ladder…swept Chaitanya Shah of Columbia on Nov. 23 as Drexel topped the Lions for just the second time in program history…added a sweep of Yale’s Siow Yee Xian on Dec. 7…helped the Dragons to a No. 5 ranking in mid-December, matching the highest-ever ranking in program history…knotted the match score at 4-4 with a four-game win over Rochester’s Abdelrahman Lasheen in the Dragons’ first-ever win over the Yellowjackets…won seven of eight matches between Jan. 12 and Feb. 9, including a four-match winning streak to begin February…rallied off three-successive victories over Middlebury, Cornell and Dartmouth, including a sweep of Dartmouth’s Brandon De Otaduy in the No. 2 position…closed out the regular season with a four-game marathon win over George Washington’s Salim Khan in the top position…won both matches at the MASC Championships as Drexel finished third…played in all three of Drexel’s Potter Cup matches as Drexel returned to the top-flight bracket for the second time in team history...reached the semifinals of the Molloy North bracket at the College Squash Association Individual Championships, falling in five games to Enzo Corigliano of St. Lawrence.
2018-19 / Sophomore
Went 12-7, including 10-6 at the No. 3 position and 2-1 as an individual…reached the semifinals of the Molloy West Division at the CSA Individual Championships, where he fell to teammate Bransten Ming…won his season debut in straight games over Dickinson…took six of seven matches between Jan. 12 and Feb. 16…collected four sweeps on the year…won two of his three matches in team postseason play, helping the Dragons to a runner-up finish in the Hoehn Cup Finals…defeated Omar Attia in four games in the Round of 16 of the CSA Individual Championships before sweeping St. Lawrence’s George Willis – 11-7, 11-7, 11-6 – to reach the semifinals of the event.
2017-18 / Freshman
Went 10-10 overall on the season: going 0-1 from the No. 3 and 9-8 from the No. 4 position and 1-1 as an individual…earned a first round win over Bates’ Coley Cannon in the Molloy Cup West Division at Individual Championships…had a season-best win streak of five matches…made his collegiate debut and swept Dickinson’s Sergio Martin…won back-to-back matches against Williams’ David Pincus and Princeton’s Cody Cortes to close the 2017 calendar year…won five-straight matches from Feb. 11 to March 2…defeated Middlebury’s Henry Pearson in four games to close the regular season…won all three of his Hoehn Cup matches against Brown, Navy and Virginia…outlasted Senen Ubina in five games at No. 4 to clinch the win for Drexel over Navy…defeated Grayson Bubrosky in four games to clinch the Hoehn Cup consolation final over Virginia…beat Brown’s Peilip Demeulenaere in four games to open the Hoehn Cup...swept Cornell’s Illia Presman…came back from two games down to beat Navy’s Owen Davis.
Background
Attended Nonnewaug High School in Woodbury, Conn.…played squash for Hotchkiss…ranked No. 5 nationally in U19…represented Team USA at the British Junior Open…led Hotchkiss to a seventh-place finish in New Englands…also played tennis in high school.
Personal
Son of Bryan and Leigh Kachur…brother, Max, plays squash at Northeastern…Majoring in environmental science.
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