2017-18 Men's Squash Roster
Roster

Inaki de Larrauri
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Bogota, Colombia
- High School:
- Gimnasio Campestre
2019-20: Co-captain … ranked tied for second on the team with 13 victories as a junior … ranks sixth in program history with 48 career victories … went 3-2 at No. 3, 7-5 at No. 4, and 3-2 at No. 5 … opened his season with a pair of victories against Georgetown and then-No. 9 Virginia … helped the Colonials to a 5-4 upset victory over then-No. 7 Columbia with his 11-9, 12-10, 6-11, 11-7 win over Justin Ghaeli at No. 5 … topped Noel Heaton of then-No. 6 Drexel at No. 3, 10-12, 11-9, 11-8, 11-8 … bested Cullen Little of then-No. 7 Virginia at No. 4 … wrapped his season with a pair of victories against Brown and MIT … competed at CSA Individual Nationals in the Molloy East (B-Division), topping Williams’ Jacob Bassil, 11-13, 11-6, 11-5, 11-9 in the Round of 16 ... recognized on the Fall 2019 GW Athletics Academics Dean's List.
2018-19: Posted 15 wins in his sophomore season … three victories at No.3, eight at No.4, three at No.5 … won a five game match over William Braff of Virginia at the No.3 position … went 2-1 at Nationals with wins over Filip Krueger of Drexel and Enzo Corigliano of St. Lawrence to help Colonials to their second consecutive Hoehn Cup victory … qualified for Individual Nationals … defeated Luke Willemse in Molloy North draw to advance to consolation semifinals … named to GW Athletics Academic Dean’s List.
2017-18: Earned eighteen wins in freshman season…three at No.4, five at No.5 and nine at No.6…defeated Alex Jung of then-#15 Cornell and Noel Solomon of then-#12 Drexel in four games…swept Adam Vanwyngaarden of #11 Western Ontario and Thomas Kingshott of then-#9 Yale in the Hoehn Cup (B-Division) to help Colonials to program-high ninth place finish…ended season on eight match win streak…reached quarterfinals of CSA Individual National Championships Molloy South division.
High School/Club: Top junior player in Colombia ... represented Colombia at the 2016 Pan American Junior Games in Philadelphia, Pa. and the 2017 World Junior Squash Championships in Tauranga, New Zealand where he finished within the top 24 in the world.
Personal: Born Inaki de Larrauri Coral on 4/29/1999 in Bogota, Colombia ... son of Lillian Coral and Gorka De Larrauri ... has one sister, Mirekna ... intended major is International Business.