In preparation for the biennial induction ceremony, the athletic department is seeking nominations of former Haverford student-athletes and coaches for induction.
Haverford held a 14-11 edge in shots, and had some great scoring opportunities throughout the contest, but couldn't break through a tough McDaniel defense.
Haverford held a 10-8 advantage in shots, putting four of those attempts on frame, while Dylan Ioffreda made a pair of saves in his second consecutive shutout.
The Shoremen scored the game-winner on a penalty kick in the 32nd minute and later added an insurance goal in the 38th minute to reflect the 2-0 final score.
The Fords will have another opportunity to tune-up for the conference slate on Wednesday, as Haverford welcomes Arcadia to campus for a 4 p.m. kickoff.
Haverford, playing on the Swan Field turf instead of its usual Walton Field grass, tallied nine shots, including four on frame, but a second-half goal from the Warriors proved to be the difference in the matinee.
In front of a packed crowd eager to celebrate the return of Haverford Athletics for the fall, men's soccer certainly proved to entertain the frenzied Fords supporters with an offensive showcase.
The Fords return some top talent on both sides of the field as attacker Paul-Andre Coulibaly and defender Max Mouer are both back after All-Centennial Conference nods a season ago.
The game was versus Calella in a scenic suburb of Barcelona. After a 0-0 stalemate at the half, Paul put two past them in the second to cap off the trip with a 2-0 victory.
Hello readers! My name is Joey Carol, almost a sophomore on the team, and it is my privilege to recount Day 4 of the HCMS international trip to Barcelona for you. The job cannot be done as well as my predecessor Captain Dylan Ioffreda, but I shall make my best attempt.