An Anderson glass championship court is part of the Robie Squash Center at St. Lawrence University
Meg North has played in back-to-back CSA Individual National tournaments

The St. Lawrence University women's squash team first competed as a varsity program in the 1999-2000 season.  Since then, the Saints have had a series of highly competitive seasons including top 20 rankings. 

Robie Squash Center, home of theSaints, includes nine ASB Systems squash courts as well as a recently added Anderson glass championship court with seating for 100 spectators. The additional court provides student athletes a premier practice and competition site and the
chance to host a national individual championship for squash.  

The Saints, who hosted the 2004 College SquashAssociation (CSA) men's and women's individual national championships, compete as members of the National Intercollegiate Squash Racquets Association and CSA. The schedule blends dual matches and collegiate tournaments with individual play in nearby Canadian open tournaments. Among the teams met in tournament or dual play in recent seasons have been Dartmouth, Amherst, Columbia and
Middlebury, in addition Liberty League rivals William Smith and Vassar.