The Fords garnered the ITA All-Academic Team Award for the 19th straight season and finished just one student-athlete shy of leading the country in ITA Scholar-Athletes.
Moskovitz is the first player in program history to earn that distinction as he was joined on the team by doubles partner and CC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Kevin Yan.
Berque took over as Texas' head coach this year after joining the Longhorns' staff during the 2014-15 season as a volunteer coach and eventual associate head coach.
For his senior thesis, titled “Halo Formation and Ultra-light Axion Dark Matter,” Sweeney analyzed and compared the varying models which are used to conceptualize Dark Matter.
The Fords finished the year 12th as a team, while Josh Moskovitz (No. 11 singles) and Moskovitz/Kevin Yan (No. 14 doubles) kept their regional rankings during the final release.
Haverford College presented its 2019 Alumni Awards during Alumni Weekend with several former student-athletes being recognized during the awards ceremony.
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.
Josh Moskovitz became the second player in program history to be named the Centennial Conference Player of the Year as he joined a slew of other award winners for the Fords.
In a match that was much closer than the score appeared, the Fords were either leading or tied in three of the four matches that went unfinished in the Centennial Conference semifinal match.
The third-seeded Fords will travel to the second-seeded Garnet this Saturday for a 3 p.m. match that was a hard-fought 6-3 battle during the regular season.
Seven Haverford College teams will compete in the Centennial Conference postseason this week as softball, baseball, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s track & field will all compete for a Centennial Conference crown.
The Fords had convincing victories against both Gettysburg and Scranton to close the regular season on Saturday while also celebrating the team's senior class.
Haverford's No. 1 doubles team of Josh Moskovitz and Kevin Yan recorded a regionally-ranked victory while George Jiang and Pranav Krishnan both enjoyed wins in singles play.
The Fords recorded their third straight Centennial Conference sweep, and fourth this season, ahead of Saturday's showdown with fellow Centennial Conference unbeaten Johns Hopkins.
The Fords are 4-0 in the conference and tied for first place while Josh Moskovitz (pictured) checks in at No. 13 for the singles rankings in the region.
The Fords have now won three straight Centennial Conference matches to start the conference slate and are one of three remaining teams without a conference loss.
Kevin Yan, Nick Sweeney (pictured), and Arnav Patodia were all winners in singles for the Fords who had opportunities in seemingly effort match contested on Wednesday afternoon.