2014-15 Women's Squash Roster
Roster
Diagama, Maria

Maria Diagama
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Bogota, Colombia
- High School:
- Colegio Santa Maria
Bio
Career: Went 18-34 across her career including records of 6-9 as a freshman, 0-0 as a sophomore, 6-12 as a junior and 6-13 as a senior.
2016-17: Named a College Squash Association Scholar Athlete…Went 6-13 on her senior campaign including 1-2 from the No. 5, 0-2 from the No. 6, 2-1 from the No. 7, 2-5 from the No. 8 and 1-3 from the No. 9… Played most her matches from the No. 8 position for Drexel… Four of her wins came as three-game sweeps and two as four-game wins… Played from the No. 8 position for Drexel at its fourth-straight ‘B’ Division Kurtz Cup.
2015-16: Went 6-12 during her junior campaign including a 2-3 mark from the No. 6 spot, 1-4 from the No. 7, 3-2 from the No. 8 and 0-3 from the No. 9 … Won three-straight matches from Oct. 31 to No. 22 for her longest winning streak of the season … Five of her six wins came as three-game sweeps.
2014-15: Did not see any action.
2013-14: Made 10 appearances, winning five while playing in the middle of the Drexel ladder…went 3-1 at No. 5 on the season…won her collegiate debut against Johns Hopkins on Nov. 16 in straight sets at No. 4…earned a victory at No. 3 against Bucknell, also a straight sets victory (Jan. 18)…also had wins against Bowdoin (Jan. 24), Wesleyan (Jan. 25) and Colby (Jan. 25).
Background: Played five years of squash at the Colegio Santa Maria in Bogata, Colombia...took fifth-place in the U-19 category at South American Junior Championships in 2013...helped her country take first place at that competition...helped Colombia to a first-place finish at the Pan-American Junior Championship in 2012...won the award for best national rakning on ladies second category in 2010.
Personal: Daughter of Clara Anez and Oscar Diagama...Majoring in business.
2016-17: Named a College Squash Association Scholar Athlete…Went 6-13 on her senior campaign including 1-2 from the No. 5, 0-2 from the No. 6, 2-1 from the No. 7, 2-5 from the No. 8 and 1-3 from the No. 9… Played most her matches from the No. 8 position for Drexel… Four of her wins came as three-game sweeps and two as four-game wins… Played from the No. 8 position for Drexel at its fourth-straight ‘B’ Division Kurtz Cup.
2015-16: Went 6-12 during her junior campaign including a 2-3 mark from the No. 6 spot, 1-4 from the No. 7, 3-2 from the No. 8 and 0-3 from the No. 9 … Won three-straight matches from Oct. 31 to No. 22 for her longest winning streak of the season … Five of her six wins came as three-game sweeps.
2014-15: Did not see any action.
2013-14: Made 10 appearances, winning five while playing in the middle of the Drexel ladder…went 3-1 at No. 5 on the season…won her collegiate debut against Johns Hopkins on Nov. 16 in straight sets at No. 4…earned a victory at No. 3 against Bucknell, also a straight sets victory (Jan. 18)…also had wins against Bowdoin (Jan. 24), Wesleyan (Jan. 25) and Colby (Jan. 25).
Background: Played five years of squash at the Colegio Santa Maria in Bogata, Colombia...took fifth-place in the U-19 category at South American Junior Championships in 2013...helped her country take first place at that competition...helped Colombia to a first-place finish at the Pan-American Junior Championship in 2012...won the award for best national rakning on ladies second category in 2010.
Personal: Daughter of Clara Anez and Oscar Diagama...Majoring in business.
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