The Fords rank second among all Centennial Conference schools in the standings after NCAA Championship appearances from men's indoor track & field and women's basketball during the winter season.
The four honorees were the most in Haverford program history, and represented more than half of the seven total student-athletes selected for the honors across all three divisions.
The Fords earned 80 points for the men's cross country team returning to the national podium in fourth place while also getting credit for Hannah Doll qualifying to the women's national championship in cross country as an individual.
Graham Peet, Greg Morgan, and Ryan Herlihy each picked up All-America honors as Haverford raced to a podium finish for the seventh time in program history.
Haverford, coming off a 23rd Centennial Conference title, will be in strong position to return to the national championships for a 26th consecutive season.
In addition, first year Jamie Moreland was named Rookie of the Year, while senior Ian Woodhouse was named to the Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team.
The title is the 23rd for the Fords in the 26 year history of the Centennial Conference, extending a run of conference meet dominance that has lasted more than two decades.
Haverford scored 144 total points, more than 100 points clear of fifth-place No. 3 Pomona-Pitzer on a crisp, cool day for racing at the Lake Breeze Golf Club.
Haverford's finish was the top amongst Division III entrants. Ryan Herlihy and Graham Peet each finished in 25:09 to top the Division III individual leaderboard.
Last week, the Fords took third at the Main Line Invitational. Haverford topped Division III entrants Widener, Swarthmore, and Muhlenberg while outpacing Division I Saint Joseph's.
TrackYack is still “CHARLIE MARQUARDT!!!” excited about Marquardt's 3:55.97 at the Sir Walter Miler and couldn’t pass up the opportunity to chat with him.