Archibald MacIntosh Award Winners

The Archibald MacIntosh Award is presented to the Haverford College sophomore who during their first year on campus emerged as the top scholar-athlete in the class.

Sponsored by the Societies of Haverford College, the award honors "Archie Mac," class of 1921, who served the College as coach, Director of Athletics, Professor of Psychology, Director of Admission, Vice-President and twice Acting President during his long tenure at Haverford.

1964 – Don Urie (football, baseball)
1965 – Jim Ritter (football, baseball)
1966 – Eric Smith (soccer, baseball)
1967 – Don Thompson (basketball, baseball)
1968 – Bob Mong (football, baseball), Ron Norris (basketball, tennis)
1969 – not presented
1970 – Doug Nichols (football)
1971 – not presented
1972 – Dan Iracki (football, baseball)
1973 – Tom Gerlach, Jr. (soccer)
1974 – Timur Galen (soccer)
1975 – Matt Zipin (soccer)
1976 – Jeff Kehne (cross country, track & field)
1977 – Anjan Chatterjee (track & field)
1978 – Paul Forshay (basketball, baseball)
1979 – Mike Sheely (cross country, track & field)
1980 – not presented
1981 – Jenny Kehne (field hockey, basketball, lacrosse)
1982 – Lydia Martin (field hockey, lacrosse)
1983 – Patty Dinella (tennis)
1984 – John Loughnane (baseball)
1985 – Chris Edwards (fencing)
1986 – Chris Lee (soccer, lacrosse)
1987 – Dan Crowley (soccer, baseball), Tamara Lave (cross country, track & field)
1988 – Laura Miller (soccer), Jonathan Wren (soccer)
1989 – Amy Taylor (volleyball, basketball)
1990 – Lisa Heald (field hockey, basketball), Peter Landon (soccer, track & field)
1991 – Rachael Lucatorto (volleyball)
1992 – Tara Brendle (volleyball, track & field), Danielle May (cross country, track & field), Chris Rosselli (soccer)
1993 – Julia Napier (soccer)
1994 – Elizabeth Werbe (field hockey, lacrosse)
1995 – Ntobeko Ntusi (cross country, track & field), Amanda Salter (soccer)
1996 – Nicole Zito (soccer, track & field)
1997 – Rich Billings (soccer), Lindsey Carey (soccer, lacrosse), Ryan Taggart (lacrosse)
1998 – Robin Herlands (field hockey, lacrosse)
1999 – Ronnie Bossert (cross country, track & field), Matt Genna (baseball), Liz Young (soccer)
2000 – Kristen Wilson (cross country, track & field)
2001 – Jen Constantino (volleyball)
2002 – Becky Gaugler (soccer)
2003 – Laura Chaddock (tennis), Grant Scott (cross country, track & field)
2004 – Aislinn Sowash (cross country, track & field)
2005 – Joe Awantang (track & field), Emily Hinchcliff (volleyball)
2006 – Darian Lunne (track & field), David Nowacki (basketball)
2007 – Andrew Lanham (cross country, track & field)
2008 – Elias Tousley (cross country; track & field)
2009 – Zack Cohen (lacrosse), Kate Comey (volleyball)
2010 – Mary Hobbs (field hockey)
2011 – Jen DiCandilo (softball)
2012 – Casey Fox (baseball)
2012 – Caitlin Gallagher (tennis)
2013 – Sarah Waldis (field hockey)
2014 – Dorian Wirz (soccer), Jacob Youse (tennis)
2015 – Jessica Koshinski (softball)
2016 – Gabriel Braun (fencing)
2017 – Kevin Yan (tennis)
2018 – Julianna Clark (women's basketball)
2019 – George Jiang (tennis)
2020 – Ryan Kredell (cross country, track & field), Cortlyn Morris (basketball)
2021 - Ally Landau (women's basketball)
2022 - Juliet Young (volleyball)
2023 - Lauren Anderson (women's soccer, women's lacrosse)