Lee-Tyson is interning at a startup that runs marketing campaigns for brands in exchange for financial support for local youth sports leagues this summer.
The Fords join Johns Hopkins as the only two Centennial Conference programs to be honored with the award in each of the three seasons that it has been awarded.
After narrowly missing the Centennial playoffs for the first time in more than a decade, the Fords expect to compete for another conference championship in 2019.
In order to be eligible for Academic All-Area honors, an athlete must be in at least his or her second year at the institution and hold a cumulative GPA of 3.2 or above.
Bergjans has appeared in part of the last three seasons for the Phillies organization, making 19 appearances including 12 starts between Class A, AA and AAA.
The award recognizes the students' athletic accomplishments and their dedication to strength and conditioning. The athletes were nominated by Haverford College's Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Cory Walts.
The Haverford College athletic department celebrated the Class of 2018 at its annual Senior Athlete Award Ceremony on Tuesday afternoon in Gooding '84 Arena.
Ethan Lee-Tyson (first team) joins Michael Schwarze (second team), Ben Furlong (honorable mention), Spencer Sohmer (honorable mention) and Will Karp (HM, Gold Glove of the Year).
Spencer Sohmer (pictured) launched two home runs on the day, finishing 5-10 with four RBI, moving into third in program career history in the category.
Dylan Livingston and Ryan Giovenco both turned in stellar starts on the mound while Ethan Lee-Tyson (pictured), Will Karp and Spencer Sohmer all had four or more hits on the day.
Luke Duris went seven innings, allowing just one unearned run, while Andrew Johnson pitched the final two frames. Matt Goss (pictured) punched in the winning run in the third.
Ethan Lee-Tyson (pictured) had three hits and a pair of RBIs while Spencer Sohmer added a two-run home run. Owen Plambeck had a career-best three hits.