In preparation for the biennial induction ceremony, the athletic department is seeking nominations of former Haverford student-athletes and coaches for induction.
The men's team has qualified for its 29th consecutive championship, while Katie Hirsche will represent the women's side in Lansing, Michigan on Saturday.
In the team standings, Haverford was edged by Johns Hopkins in a tight battle. The Blue Jays prevailed by just three points, 33-36, ascending to the top of the podium by the thinnest of margins.
Kredell paced the Fords with a time of 23:59.9 at the Paul Short Run last Friday at Lehigh University, good for a seventh place finish in the Brown Race.
The Fords scored a total of 187 points, finishing below just Carnegie Mellon and Emory, but ahead of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, the ninth-ranked team in the latest USTFCCCA Poll, as well as No. 14 Lynchburg.
Haverford is also the top-ranked squad in the debut of the 2022 Metro Region rankings. Haverford is the reigning champion of that newly-formed region, picking up the title in 2021.