"I knew Haverford was the place for me once I met the players on the soccer team. The camaraderie that I saw amongst the players was nothing like I had seen at any of the other schools I had visited."
The Fords have won 11 or more matches in each of head coach Shane Rineer's first four seasons as coach, the first time that feat has been accomplished in the storied program's history.
The fourth-seeded Fords are set to battle fifth-seeded Johns Hopkins on Walton Field at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the first round of the Centennial Tournament.
Brady Seitz scored with two seconds left in regulation. That eventual draw earned Haverford the right to host the opening round of the conference tournament.