George A. Kellner Squash Center
Photo caption: (L-r) Gerald Hansen ’51, Acting President Ronald Thomas, George Kellner ’64, and Director of Athletic Development Paul Assaiante.

On February 2, 2002, the Bantam men’s and women’s squash matches against Harvard University also signaled the inauguration of the College’s new state-of-the-art squash courts. The games were played in the newly constructed George A. Kellner Squash Center, the world’s first facility to feature two permanent court walls made of colored glass. The colored walls reduce exterior distractions as compared to traditional clear-walled courts. The Kellner Squash Center also features a pyramid gallery to ensure an intimate setting for spectators. George A. Kellner ’64 is a former Trinity squash champion and was a nationally ranked squash champion for several decades.

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