To be able to play the sport you love while getting a great education is a great privilege that I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world. The freedom to do something like this puts a smile on my face every day.
The Fords made the Centennial Conference Tournament for the 12th time in the last 13 seasons and had a record number of individuals earn athletic and academic accolades.
Kincaid comes to Haverford after winning three straight Landmark Conference Championships at Goucher, advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in both 2016 and 2018.
Haverford's No. 1 doubles team received first-team All-Centennial Conference recognition while both players garnered All-CC recognition in singles as well.
The Fords finished the year as the No. 13 team, while Josh Moskovitz (No. 12 singles) and the pairing of David Kong/Moskovitz (No. 12 doubles) were also ranked.
The Fords have made it to the semifinal round during each of their 12 trips to the postseason and will be looking to advance to the championship match for the fourth time in program history.
Josh Moskovitz is ranked No. 10 in the region for singles, while the pairing of David Kong as Moskovitz debuted at No. 12 in the Atlantic South rankings.
Sloane has amassed a combined 364 victories during his time at Haverford coaching the men's tennis team, along with previously leading the men's and women's squash programs.
The Fords' junior co-captain went a combined 4-0 between No. 1 singles and doubles, with both of his wins in singles coming against regionally-ranked opponents.
The Fords are now just one of three remaining unbeaten teams in Centennial Conference play after handing the Diplomats their first conference defeat of the season.