In preparation for the biennial induction ceremony, the athletic department is seeking nominations of former Haverford student-athletes and coaches for induction.
To be nominated for the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must be a sophomore or higher in class standing and attain a cumulative grade point average of 3.40 or higher.
Freshman phenom Molly Kaufman was named a second-team All-Centennial Conference pick at designated player, while standout seniors Kaila Uyeda and Abby Marquis each earned an honorable mention.
The chemistry major hit another pair of round-trippers on Saturday against F&M as part of a five-hit day that also included a pair of doubles and six total RBI.
Marquis has certainly proved to be among the best players in Region V this season, as the Albuquerque, N.M. product is second in the region in RBIs (32), total bases (69), triples (5), and slugging percentage (.831).
Haverford fell in a run-rule shortened 12-4 contest before prevailing in a weather-shortened 6-5 game in the nightcap behind some clutch hitting performances.
Fans were treated to some extra inning softball in game one as the Fords were edged out 9-7, before coming up short in the pitcher's duel in game two, falling by a score of 2-1.
Senior Abby Marquis had an incredible day with four home runs, including a program-record three in the first game, to go with nine RBI, and six runs scored.