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.
Haverford (21-6) will head to Medford, Mass. and the campus of Tufts University for an NCAA First Round matchup with Rosemont (24-3) on Friday at 5 p.m.
With an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament now secured, Haverford will find out their first round opponent and site this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. during the NCAA selection show.
Julianna Clark (pictured) converted with 22 seconds left as Haverford prevailed 43-41 over Johns Hopkins to reach tomorrow's Centennial Conference championship game.
Third-seeded Haverford will officially mark its eighth straight trip to postseason action with a semifinal battle against second-seeded Johns Hopkins at 8 p.m Friday.
Goldbach (pictured) became just the ninth player in program history to reach 1,000 points, leading four Haverford scorers in double figures with 23 points.
The release is the first of three weekly rankings, to be unveiled on Wednesdays in February, before the entire 64-team tournament bracket is released on Monday, February 25.