McManus Says PST Role To Remain Unchanged
from Tour Media

November 4, 2012 - MEDFORD - PST Commissioner and CEO Joe McManus has joined Tufts University as the new Head Coach of the Squash program. He will lead both the men's and women's teams.

"My role with PST is unchanged -- however, I am pleased to have the opportunity to return to coaching," said McManus. "Although I love every part of my work life, my role with PST is very much an administrative one.

"I also love the game of squash and intend to be a hands on coach. But my top assistants Eric "the Dalai" Lamsa (Canada) and Edwin Lennox (South Africa) are going to be leading several parts of our practice time."

"Tufts has been wonderfully understanding about my travel schedule and responsibilities to PST.

Tufts University is one of America's most selective universities and is located in the Medford/Somerville area of Massachusetts, not far from downtown Boston.

U.S. News and World Report in its 2013 edition of Best Colleges (National Universities) ranked Tufts as one of America's top 30 schools.

Last season Tufts men finished the season ranked #26 in College Squash, while the women finished ranked #22 in the College Squash end of season rankings.
 
McManus has coached at Groton School, where he coached boy's squash, and at Concord Academy, where he coached girl's squash. He received his undergraduate degree from Boston University, where he studied classical music performance.

He earned an MBA from Babson College where he concentrated on entrepreneurial studies and later returned to Babson to earn a Certificate in Advanced Management. He is a member of MENSA and the Boston Athenaeum.
 
The Tufts squash schedules open on November 17-18. The men's team opens its season with the University of Vermont and Boston University on November 17. The women open their season against Boston College on November 18.




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