Alexandra Sawin Hull is a member of the 14-year club, starting her journey at Baldwin in Pre-K. She was a founding member of the squash program, a role that would shape the future of the sport at Baldwin. She played #1 for the varsity team for five consecutive years, starting in 8th grade and earning the team MVP award in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. Alexandra was also a four-year starter for the varsity soccer team and co-captain during her senior year. She pioneered the varsity golf team alongside her sister, Caroline, and was captain her senior year.
Acknowledged and honored by her peers, faculty and staff, Alexandra's leadership and contributions to Baldwin athletics were recognized with the Pat West Physical Education Award, Ruth Davidson Elite Athlete Award, Margot Cunningham Sports Commitment Award, White Blazer Award and the Aimee Willard Award, now called the Inter-Ac League Athletic Directors' Award, in her senior year.
Alexandra continued her athletics journey at Princeton University, where she excelled, playing on the varsity squash team for four years. Her pivotal win against Harvard secured the Ivy League title during her junior year, a testament to her impressive skill and perseverance. Alexandra also served as the team captain during her senior year, demonstrating her ability to lead and inspire her teammates.
Following her collegiate career, Alexandra maintained her competitive edge on the Olympic Club squash team in San Francisco for six years. In 2019, she achieved national acclaim by winning the women's squash national championship.
Even after all her achievements, Alexandra's passion for squash remains undiminished. She lives in Villanova with her husband, Forrest, and their 7-month-old son, Rory, and has worked in the executive recruiting space for the last 10 years. Today, Alexandra continues to show her love for the sport by playing squash at the Merion Cricket Club, a testament to her dedication and passion for the game.