Megan Holt ’14 has been voted the Female Player of the Year for 2015-16 in the Dansk Hockey Union. The Dansk Hockey Union covers all of the teams in Denmark.
Sarah Waldis '16 and Lindsey Lopes were recently featured on the Haverford.edu home page for their work in the course: Critical Disability Studies: Theory and Practice.
Award winners were (from left to right): Nora Weathers (Kannerstein), Sara Rennert (Haddleton), Jamie Ulrich (Haddleton), Ben Krieger (Haddleton), Dhario DeSousa (Haddleton), Charlie Marquardt (Varsity Cup), Sam Yarosh (Varsity Cup & Cary Award).
In the latest podcast: Jeanna Kenney '16 (volleyball), Matt Sherman '17 (men's basketball), and Sarah Waldis '16 (field hockey) explore superstitions in sports.
As announced by the National Field Hockey Coaches’ Association (NFHCA), Haverford College field hockey team had 21 members received the academic honor and was also honored as a team.
Senior Sarah Waldis of the Haverford College field hockey team was named to the Philadelphia Inquirer’s 2015 Field Hockey Academic All-Area Team as released by the Philadelphia Area Sports Information Directors Association (Philly-SIDA).
Seniors Sarah Waldis (first team) and Allison Martin (second team) were selected to the Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-South Region teams today.
The Haverford College field hockey team had four members picked for the All-Centennial Conference teams, the conference announced today. The team had seniors Sarah Waldis, Allison Martin selected to all-conference first team while sophomore Elena Veale made All-CC second team. Sophomore Stephanie Terrell was named to the All-Sportsmanship team.
Over 200 student-athletes across multiple varsity teams took part in the 27th annual Special Olympics Pennsylvania Festival at Villanova this past weekend.
The Haverford College field hockey team (11-7) dropped a 6-1 decision to the No. 5 nationally ranked Ursinus College Bears (16-3) at Tylus Field on Saturday afternoon in the Centennial Conference Semifinals.
After a one-year hiatus, the Haverford College field hockey team will return to the Centennial Conference playoffs for the sixth time in the last seven seasons this week.
The Haverford College field hockey team saw its three-game winning streak stopped by the Washington College Shorewomen Thursday at Roy Kirby Jr. Stadium by a score of 2-0.
Sophomore Elena Veale of the Haverford College field hockey team was selected as the Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week today, the conference announced.
Behind a hat trick from sophomore Elena Veale, the Haverford College field hockey team clinched a Centennial Conference playoff berth with a 5-3 victory over the McDaniel Green Terror at Gill Stadium on Saturday afternoon
The Haverford College field hockey team ended a three-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory over the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays at Swan Field on Saturday afternoon.
The Haverford College field hockey team lost its final non-conference game of the year, 6-2, to the Rowan University Profs at Coach Wacker Stadium on Monday evening.
The Haverford College field hockey team (7-4, 3-2 CC) fought valiantly against the No. 6 Franklin and Marshall Diplomats (10-2, 6-0 CC), but ultimately fell, 3-0 at Tylus Field on Saturday afternoon.
The No. 8 Ursinus College Bears proved to be too much as they took down the Haverford College field hockey team, 4-1 at Swan Field on Wednesday evening.
The Haverford College field hockey team swept the Centennial Conference weekly awards as sophomore Elena Veale was selected as the Offensive Player of the Week and senior Allison Martin was picked as the Defensive Player of the Week, the conference announced.
The Haverford College field hockey team (7-2, 3-0 CC) continued its hot streak as it won its sixth game in a row, defeating the Gettysburg College Bullets, 1-0 (3-6, 0-4 CC) at Shirk Field on Saturday afternoon.
The Haverford College field hockey team recorded its fifth win in a row as it defeated the Muhlenberg College Mules, 1-0 at Scotty Wood Stadium on Wednesday evening.