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Zafi Levy |
Head Coach of Men's & Women's Squash zlevy@williams.edu 413-597-4627 |
Upon graduating from Williams with a degree in
economics/political science, Zafi Levy went to work in New York at
Lehman Brothers as a mortgage trader before returning to Williams
in the summer of 2002.
Levy coaches both the Eph men's and women's squash teams.
Levy played his first year at Trinity College before transferring
to Williams for his sophomore year. He was an All-American all four
years.
Under Levy the Ephs have won eight consecutive Little Three
titles, lifting their current overall streak to 11. In his first
season at the Eph helm in 2002-03 Levy directed the Ephs to an
historic win over Princeton.
Since the 2002-3 season, the Ephs have qualified seven times for
the Howe Cup, the "A" division at the national championships
sponsoredby the Collegiate Squash Association (CSA).
Levy's 2007 Eph team recorded a national ranking of six with an
exciting 5-4 win over Dartmouth at the CSA Championships, marking
the Ephs highest finish at the CSA Championships.
In 2008, the Ephs won the Ramsy Cup, the "B" Division, by beating
Cornell in the final. The Ephs finished second at the NESCAC
Tournament for all four years the event was staged (2007-10).
"I'm very excited to be able to coach the sport I love at such a
special place like Williams," said Levy. I love this place so much,
I feel that I owe something to Williams. I just love working with
these kids."
In addition to his duties with both the men's and women's squash
teams, Levy is the Men’s soccer JV coach and teaches physical
education classes.
Levy was appointed the Coordinator of Intramurals at Williams in
2003 and served until 2008. In addition to his duties with both the
men's and women's squash teams, Levy is the men's soccer JV coach
and teaches physical education classes.
Levy was appointed the Coordinator of Intramurals at Williams in
2003 and served until 2008.

