Scibelli earns the honor for the first time in his career after leading the Fords to double-digit wins for this first time since the 2010-11 season after average a double-double throughout the year.
Head coach Patrick Doherty and his staff will hold a prospect day on Saturday, May 11 (for grades 10-12) as well as a summer camp (ages 6-14) from July 15-19.
Scibelli led the Centennial Conference in points and rebounds per game, becoming the first player in the conference to average a double-double since the 2011-12 season.
Jesse Turkson collected a loose ball and hit a jumper with just one-tenth of second left in overtime to help Haverford sweep the season series with an 82-80 victory.
The Fords raced out a 21-3 lead in less than 10 minutes of playing time and led for nearly 35 minutes on Wednesday evening before the final rally from Muhlenberg in the closing minutes.
Numerous alumni returned to campus this past Saturday watch Haverford defeat Dickinson and also take part in a pick-up game prior to the afternoon's contest.
The Fords recorded their first-ever victory on the road against the Bullets on Saturday and have now matched their highest total in wins and conference victories since the 2013-14 campaign.
The Fords had a chance at the win and a follow up to tie during the final seconds, only to see both shots fall just off the mark in a tough Centennial Conference setback.
The Fords outscored the Shoremen 52-35 in the second half and led by as many as 27 points in their second 20-plus point Centennial Conference victory during the last three games.
The Fords held the Blue Jays to their second lowest field goal percentage and outscored JHU from the field but could not overcome the scoring disparity at the free throw line.
After a 22 day layoff over the holidays, Haverford dropped an 88-73 game to Misericordia and will play Lycoming tomorrow at 3 p.m. in the consolation game of the Lycoming Tournament.
The award is the third of Scibelli's career after he had a monster night with 26 points and a career-high 20 rebounds during Haverford's victory at Bryn Athyn last Thursday.
The Fords closed the 2018 portion of their schedule with strong non-conference victory. They will return to action on Friday, January 4 at the Lycoming Tournament.
Proceeds from the annual event will benefit the Community Action Agency of Delaware County, which provides services to needy families in our own communities.
Scibelli became the 17th member of the Haverford College men's basketball 1,000 point club, but the Shoremen were able to hold on for a 59-54 Centennial Conference victory.
The Diplomats hit a three-pointer with just 30 seconds remaining after the Fords had rallied from a 14-point deficit to take a lead with less than four minutes remaining in regulation.