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Ben Frost Selected to CoSIDA Academic All-District Team

Ben Frost Selected to CoSIDA Academic All-District Team

HAVERFORD, Pa. – Haverford College junior men's lacrosse player Ben Frost has been named to the 2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District Men's At-Large team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

This award recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performance on the field and in the classroom. The at-large team takes into account schools that do not have their own dedicated team for a particular sport. Along with the other first-team academic all-district selections, Front will now advance to the Google Cloud Academic All-America ballot, with first and second-team Academic All-America honorees to be announced in June.

A chemistry major, Frost was recently recognized as the Centennial Conference's Scholar-Athlete of the Year for men's lacrosse. That award honors a junior or senior student-athlete in the Centennial Conference with the highest cumulative grade point average among each of the All-Centennial Conference selections in a particular sport.

Frost earned honorable mention All-Centennial Conference accolades in 2018 after leading the Fords in scoring with 21 goals. He also led Haverford in man-up goals (4), shots (86), and shots on goal (52). The junior tallied an offensive point in every contest, scoring a goal in every game except for one. That performance on the field helped Haverford to its first Centennial Conference Tournament appearance since the 2011 season. It was Frost who scored the game-winning goal in the final minutes of Haverford's de-facto playoff game against Swarthmore which decided the final postseason spot.

In addition to his most recent honor, Frost is also a two-time selection to the Centennial Conference's Academic Honor Roll. He was named to the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area team as a sophomore with those honorees yet to be named for the 2018 season.