The USILA Scholar All-America program was established in 1989 to recognize student-athletes from USILA member institutions who have distinguished themselves academically, athletically and as citizens of their communities.
Frost has also been named a two-time Centennial Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Haverford’s William W. Ambler ’45 Scholar, and a two-time All-Centennial Conference selection.
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.
Ethan Donlon and Ben Frost were both named honorable mention All-Centennial Conference performers while Will Fox was named to the conference's all-sportsmanship team.
At a large gathering of family, friends, alumni, and supporters, Haverford College and its athletic department dedicated the Geoff Geppert ’15 Memorial Staircase on Saturday, April 27.
The Fords outscored Dickinson 10-4 during the final three periods for their highest ranked victory since the 2010 Centennial Conference Championship season.
The Fords erased a three-goal deficit and led 7-6 after the first half before the Mules used a huge third quarter to secure the Centennial Conference victory.
Sean Mowatt-Larssen scored five goals and assisted on another to help the Fords head into Centennial Conference play this Saturday with momentum on their side.
Ben Frost tied the game at nine with just 12 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, while Brian Geffroy (pictured) scored his second goal of the game with 2:31 remaining in the second overtime period.
The visiting Eagles scored the game-winner with just 11 seconds remaining in regulation after the Fords had rallied from a 4-1 first quarter and taken the lead.