Both players were named academic all-area for the first time in their careers as Haverford was one of just two schools in the Philadelphia area with multiple student-athletes on the six-man team.
The Haverford College Athletic Department will induct its eighth class into the Thomas Glasser ’82 Hall of Achievement in the spring of 2018. The deadline for submission of nominees for the 2018 Hall of Achievement is August 1, 2017.
With no seniors in the varsity lineup, the Fords did not miss a beat and qualified for the Centennial Conference Tournament for the 11th time in 12 seasons.
The Fords had a Centennial Conference-leading 101 student-athletes recognized with men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, and men's tennis each earning the most in their respective sports.
The Fords set a program-record with four all-conference singles selections, including the rookie of the year, and matched the program-record with two doubles pairing recognized.
The Fords will be looking to reverse several close matches from a 6-3 regular season defeat against the Garnet. This postseason meeting will get underway at 11 a.m.
The Fords have already clinched a spot in the Centennial Conference semifinals for the 11th time in the past 12 years. Josh Moskovitz has risen to No. 18 in the regional singles rankings.
The Fords move up one spot in the team standings while Josh Moskovitz enters the singles rankings at the No. 19 player in the region. Moskovitz and Dais Nakayama also comprise the No. 13 doubles team.
The Fords are a perfect 18-0 in singles and doubles after Tuesday's win against Muhlenberg that put the Fords in sole possession of first place in the conference standings.
The Fords fell to No. 24 Whitman and No. 28 Christopher Newport, but did not go down without a fight as Haverford nearly posted a nationally-ranked win in its first action of the spring.
The Fords lost three key starters from last year's team, but talented returners and an infusion of a freshmen have Haverford set for another successful year on the courts.