Zafi Levy is a four-time All-American originally enrolled at Trinity
College in Hartford, CT before transferring to Williams for the final
three years of his college career.
A native of Haifa, Israel, Levy has an extensive background in squash
both as a player and a coach. Upon completing his three-year commitment
to military service in Israel after high school, Levy founded and
managed a squash club where he taught squash for three years.
An outstanding player in his own right, Levy is also an excellent
teacher of the game's fundamentals. Levy played on the Israeli National
Team and coached the Israeli Junior National Team (ages 11-17) for
three years.
Upon graduating from Williams with a degree in Economics/Political
Science, Levy went to work in New York at Lehman Brothers as a mortgage
trader before returning to Williams.
"I'm very excited to be able to coach the sport I love at such
a special place like Williams," said Levy. I love this place
so much, I feel that I owe something to Willliams I just love working
with these kids and I'm really looking forward to a fantastic year
for both teams next year."
As the interim coach this past year(2002), Levy directed the Eph
men's team to an 8-10 record and a 10th place finish in the national
tournament, while capturing the Little Three title.
Under Levy the Eph women's team compiled a record of 11-8 and finished
7th nationally. The highlight of the women's 2002-03 season was the
first ever win over Princeton, 5-4, in a match played at Yale.