Maggie Cronin's efforts over the weekend helped the Fords reach the conference tournament championship game and earned the senior goalkeeper the league's defensive POTW award.
The Fords exploded for four goals over a 12-minute span in Saturday's semifinal against Johns Hopkins to earn the program's first appearance in the conference championship game.
After a week during which the Fords clinched a playoff berth in the Centennial postseason, Juliana Morgan-Trostle has earned the conference's weekly offensive honor.
A career year has moved senior Alex Waleko into elite company with her selection to the 2010 senior all-star game that will be held in Newport News, Va.
Field hockey's Mary Hobbs will receive the award from the athletic department which is presented to the top scholar-athlete from the previous year's freshman class.
The Fords knew they'd be in the postseason conference playoff, and now after Wednesday's win over Swarthmore they know they've clinched the third place spot in the league standings.
Clinging to a slim halftime lead, the Fords scored three in a row over an eight-minute span in the second half to distance themselves from visiting Franklin & Marshall.
The Fords fought back from an early two-goal deficit and then a one-goal Johns Hopkins lead in the second half, but the host Blue Jays scored late to steal a win on their home turf.
Senior Alex Waleko earned conference honors following a week in which she helped the Fords to a pair of wins while also moving to the program's top spot in career scoring.
The Fords battled and banged right in front of the Wolverine goal mouth for a pair of second half scores that propelled Haverford to its first win of the season.