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F. Elizabeth Richey

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in 1937 and remained there for 41 years. She was the head coach of the field hockey and squash teams. In 1937, she started the school's squash program, the first women's collegiate squash program in the country. She also founded the women's national intercollegiate individual and team squash
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Richey was also considered the greatest lacrosse player in the United States. She was selected as an All-American lacrosse player for a record 21 consecutive years. She was inducted into the lacrosse hall of fame in 1993.
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Richey also played on the United States national field hockey team, either reserve or first-team, for 20 years between 1931 and 1958 and participated on the U.S. touring team that played in Denmark in 1933.
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with having "created women’s intercollegiate squash", and in her honour, the College Squash Association inaugurated the
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Richey retired in 1978 and moved to Maine. In January 1988, she became one of the charter inductees into the
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for more than 40 years. In 1988, she was part of the first class of inductees into the
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After graduating from Radcliffe, she worked as a teacher for two years at
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tournaments in 1965 and 1973, respectively. She has been credited by
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coach, and a professor of physical education. She played on the
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player. She also founded and coached the squash program at
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Brookline, Massachusetts
North Sebago, Maine
field hockey
squash
U.S. women's national field hockey team
lacrosse
Vassar College
U.S. Field Hockey Association Hall of Fame
Brookline, Massachusetts
Brookline High School
Radcliffe College
Columbia University
Pleasantville High School
Vassar College
US Squash
USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame





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