Haverford was one of 79 Division III teams to be presented with the Team Academic Excellence Award. The Fords have achieved this recognition during each of the four years in which the award has been presented.
Miranda returns to Haverford after spending the past two years at Fairleigh Dickinson, serving as the head strength & conditioning coach during this past academic year.
Haverford College presented its 2019 Alumni Awards during Alumni Weekend with several former student-athletes being recognized during the awards ceremony.
The Centennial Gold Glover of the Year led the Fords offensively in average (.377), on-base percentage (.448), and slugging (.490) while swiping a team-best 29 bases.
A total of 118 student-athletes were named to the conference's spring academic honor roll which recognizes sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have at least a 3.4 cumulative GPA.
Haverford had the Centennial Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year in five of the eight sports which it sponsors within the CC during the spring season.
Senior Ethan Lee-Tyson (pictured) clobbered a pair of booming home runs in game two, lifting the Fords to an extra-inning win over Franklin & Marshall.
Seven Haverford College teams will compete in the Centennial Conference postseason this week as softball, baseball, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s track & field will all compete for a Centennial Conference crown.
Pitching was the key for Haverford all day long as Fords hurlers allowed just one earned run in 18 innings of work, striking out 21 batters in the doubleheader sweep.
First-year Grant Schwartz tallied three hits while sophomore Thomas Primosch (pictured) made his season debut, tossing a scoreless inning in the seventh.