Junior shortstop Harry Genth stole four bases in addition to a 3-for-4 day at the plate to break the Haverford single-season stolen base record in style.
Featuring some of the best runners spanning high school through the professional ranks, the Penn Relays is the oldest and largest continually running track and field competition in the United States.
Featuring some of the best jumpers spanning high school through the professional ranks, the Penn Relays is the oldest and largest continually running track and field competition in the United States.
In the ITA rankings, Haverford checks in as the No. 29 team in the nation, the second-ranked team out of the Centennial Conference behind just No. 6 Johns Hopkins.
On court three, the tandem of Daniel Loder and Max Beckwith got past Noah Dichter and Deniz Finkel 8-6, to extend the Fords’ lead to 2-1, with singles play looming.
Michael Pyo (men's fencing), Sophie Gardiner (women’s fencing), and Noah Tunis (men's squash) all earned the honor for the Fords for the 2023-24 season.
Before doubles play began, the Scarlet and Black collected three points right off the bat, as the Shorewomen forfeited the third doubles slot, as well as the the fifth and sixth singles flights, due to lack of available players for the hosts.
Eshghi continued his stellar campaign as he recorded the fourth-fastest 1,500-meter time in Division III this year and the eighth-fastest time in Centennial history at the Paul Donahue Invitational at Widener on Friday night.
The event saw numerous personal bests and strong performances, serving as one of the final tune-ups for the Centennial Conference Championships scheduled for the following weekend.
Haverford Cricket secured its fourth victory of the season against the Alumni, yet the mood was such that the outcome seemed secondary to the sheer enjoyment of the sport.
Before the match, the Fords honored its Class of 2024, Annie Barrett, Mimi Lavin, Emily Oh, Abbey Russano, and Summer Williams, in a Senior Day ceremony, celebrating their hard work and dedication over the past four seasons.
Before the match, the Fords honored Adam Chow and Kirin Eicher in a Senior Day ceremony, celebrating their hard work and dedication over the past four seasons.
Before the matchup, the Fords honored Jordan Denaver, Jill DiTommaso, Emily Harrington, and Lizzie Healy in a Senior Day ceremony, celebrating their hard work and dedication over the past four seasons at Haverford.
Olivia D’Aulerio secured a sixth place finish in the 400 meters, dashing to a new personal best time of 57.58. The blazing time is now the second best pace in school history for the outdoor 400 meters. Brianna Feifer also picked up a new personal best in the event, hustling to a time of 1:07.32, to snag 53rd.
The contest was held at the Bettye Marshall and Norman B. Bramall Tennis Courts, before being moved inside to Alumni Field House due to rain during singles play.