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Haverford College Varsity Highlights - Winter 2017-18

Haverford College Varsity Highlights - Winter 2017-18
- Varsity Highlights
- Men's Basketball
- Women's Basketball
- Men's Indoor Track & Field
- Women's Indoor Track & Field
- Men’s Squash
- Women's Squash
- Men's Fencing
- Women's Fencing

Haverford Athletes

  • Placed 51 student-athletes on Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll
  • Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship Team: Jeremy Evans (men’s basketball), Katie Cook (women’s basketball), Josiah Legaspi (men’s indoor track & field), Julia Smith (women’s indoor track & field)
  • Garnered 34 All-Centennial Conference honors, including 16 first-team selections
  • Dylan Gearinger won the NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field 3,000 meters and qualified for the 5,000 meters
  • Greg Morgan placed fifth in the mile at the Division III Indoor Track & Field Championships to earn All-America honors
  • Women’s Basketball made the NCAA Tournament as an at-large selection

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Men’s Basketball

  • Registered seven wins, including a regular season sweep of McDaniel while also winning the NYU Tournament.
  • Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship Team: Jeremy Evans
  • Centennial Conference Player of the Week: Kahlil Garnes (12/18)
  • Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll: Jack Cork, Jeremy Evans, Joe Scibelli

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Women’s Basketball

  • Finished the season as the Centennial Conference runner-up and earned an at-large selection to the NCAA Tournament
  • Won 21 games overall, the second highest total in school history and have made the conference tournament in each of the past seven years
  • CoSIDA Academic All-District: Samantha Wetzel
  • Centennial Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Samantha Wetzel
  • Centennial Conference Rookie of the Year: Julianna Clark
  • All-Centennial Conference: Sierra Berkel (first team), Samantha Wetzel (second team), Macy Goldbach (honorable mention)
  • Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship Team: Katie Cook
  • Centennial Conference Player of the Week: Sierra Berkel (1/9), Samantha Wetzel (1/16)
  • Centennial Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Samantha Wetzel
  • Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll: Sierra Berkel, Anna-Sophia Capizzi, Macy Goldbach, Unique Tuberville, Samantha Wetzel, Hannah Zoll

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Men’s Indoor Track & Field

  • USTFCCCA All-Academic Team
  • NCAA National Qualifer: Dylan Gearinger (1st place; 3,000 meters; 10th place; 5,000 meters), Greg Morgan (fifth place; mile), Graham Peet (11th place; 5,000 meters)
  • All-Mideast Region: Dylan Gearinger (mile; 3,000 meters; 5,000 meters), Chris Goings (800 meters; distance medley relay), Liam Lynch (400 meters; distance medley relay), Greg Morgan (mile; 3,000 meters; distance medley relay), Graham Peet (5,000 meters), Henry Woods (mile; 3,000 meters; distance medley relay)
  • Centennial Conference Track Performer of the Meet: Dylan Gearinger
  • Centennial Conference Coach of the Year: Tom Donnelly
  • First-team All-Centennial Conference (individual champion): Dylan Gearinger (3,000 meters; 5,000 meters), Chris Goings (800 meters; 4x400 relay; DMR), Liam Lynch (400 meters; 4x400 relay; DMR), Greg Morgan (mile; DMR), Henry Woods (DMR), Gene Perry (4x400 relay), Scott Pollara (4x400 relay)
  • Second-team All-Centennial Conference (second place): Graham Peet (3,000 meters; 5,000 meters), Henry Woods (mile)
  • Honorable mention All-Centennial Conference (third place): Jack Brower (high jump), Liam Lynch (200 meters), Gene Perry (400 meters)
  • Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship Team: Josiah Legaspi
  • Centennial Conference Track Athlete of the Week: Dylan Gearinger (1/29, 2/5, 2/12), Liam Lynch (12/10, 2/19), Greg Morgan (1/16)
  • Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll: James Barker, Liam Bassett, Jack Brower, Sam Ditkovsky, Tyler Fong, Steve Gan, Dylan Gearinger, Chris Glazer, Ryan Herlihy, Rudy Hernandez, Oscar Huang, Marcelo Jauregui-Volpe, Josiah Legaspi, Conor Madden, Sam McCalpin, Greg Morgan, Graham Peet, Scott Pollara, Rohan Shukla, James Stadler, Greg Van Aken, David Watt, Ian Woodhouse, Henry Woods

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Women’s Indoor Track & Field

  • USTFCCCA All-Academic Team
  • All-Mideast Region: Nicole Giannetti (mile), Amelia Keyser-Gibson (mile), Sophie Drew (distance medley relay), Molly Hawkins (distance medley relay), Jolie Jaycobs (distance medley relay), Hannah Yeakey (distance medley relay)
  • First-team All-Centennial Conference (champion): Amelia Keyser-Gibson (mile), Claire Sargent (shot put)
  • Second-team All-Centennial Conference (second place): Amelia Keyser-Gibson (5,000 meters), Hannah Doll (4x800 relay), Sophie Drew (4x800 relay), Molly Hawkins (4x800 relay), Hannah Yeakey (4x800 relay)
  • Honorable mention All-Centennial Conference (third place): Katie Sullivan (mile), Sophie Drew (DMR), Molly Hawkins (DMR), Jolie Jaycobs (DMR), Hannah Yeakey (DMR)
  • Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship Team: Julia Smith
  • Centennial Conference Track Athlete of the Week: Nicole Giannetti (2/5), Amelia Keyser-Gibson (1/29), Taylor Murphy (12/10), Katie Sullivan (1/27)
  • Centennial Conference Field Athlete of the Week: Claire Sargent (12/4, 12/10, 1/27)
  • Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll: Emily Anderson, Marisa Antinori, Louise Bednarik, Sophie Drew, Nicole Giannetti, Jolie Jaycobs, Amelia Keyser-Gibson, Alison Love, Sophia Nelson, Tess Oberholtzer, Carlotta Pazzi, Grace Pindzola, Kerry Quigley, Mariana Ramirez, Julia Smith, Katie Sullivan, Sarah Wade, Amy Zamora

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Men’s Squash

  • Won 10 matches for the third time in four years
  • Advanced to the Conroy Cup and finished the year ranked 28th in the College Squash Association final rankings for the program’s highest finish since the 2007-08 season
  • College Squash Association National Championship Qualifier: Tate Miller (Molloy Cup)
  • College Squash Association Scholar-Athlete: Zach Cole

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Women’s Squash

  • Finished the season with eight wins overall
  • Qualified for the Epps Cup at the College Squash Association Team Championships and finished the year ranked 30th overall for the program’s highest finish since the 2008-09 season
  • College Squash Association National Championship Qualifier: Kate Reese (Holleran Cup)
  • College Squash Association Scholar-Athlete: Grace Fioramonti-Gorchow

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Men’s Fencing

  • Went 23-20 overall for the team’s highest win total since the 2010-11 season
  • Finished fourth at the MACFA Championships
  • NCAA Regional Qualifiers: John Hare (t-15th; sabre), Yan Yan Xie (21st; foil), Jack Leighninger (23rd; foil), Alton Wiggers (t-28th; foil), Kadan Lottick (28th; epee), David Parker (30th; sabre), Gabriel Braun (t-31st; sabre), Ian Wheeler (31st; epee), Aldis Gamble (36th; foil)
  • MACFA Placewinners: Kadan Lottick (third; epee), Yan Yan Xie (third; foil), John Hare (fifth; sabre)
  • Temple Open Placewinners: Yan Yan Xie (8th; foil)

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Women’s Fencing

  • Totaled 16 victories for the team’s highest total since the 2013-14 season
  • Placed fifth at the EWFC Championships
  • Paced seventh at the NIWFA Championships, a two spot improvement from the previous season
  • All-EWFC: Hanna Kopits (first-team; foil), Katie Bradley (second team; epee), Anna Neuheardt (second team; sabre)
  • All-NIWFA: Hanna Kopits (second team; foil)
  • NIWFA All-Academic Team: Amanda Soled
  • NCAA Regional Qualifiers: Anna Neuheardt (21st; sabre), Hanna Kopits (25th; foil), Alexandra Morrison (27th; sabre), Katie Bradley (36th; epee)

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