Haverford erased a 14-0 deficit from the first quarter en route to the team's second straight Centennial Conference Championship during this past season.
Celebrating its 30-year anniversary, the NCAA Woman of the Year award honors graduating female college athletes who have exhausted their eligibility and distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in academics, athletics, service, and leadership.
The Fords got 22 points from Centennial Conference Tournament MVP Macy Goldbach '19 in what was the start of the team's run to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Haverford College athletic department handed out its end of the year awards and recognized all the amazing contributions from the student-athletes in the Class of 2020.
In a back-and-fourth Centennial Conference semifinal vs. Johns Hopkins, Julianna Clark puts Haverford ahead for good with 20 seconds remaining in this 2019 classic contest.
Matt Leon of KYW NewsRadio interviewed Centennial Conference Coach of the Year Bobbi Morgan ahead of Friday's NCAA First Round contest at Baldwin Wallace.
Haverford took down the Red Devils 67-57, and now advances o play the winner of the second semifinal between second-seeded Gettysburg and third-seeded Johns Hopkins in the conference championship (4 p.m.)
Haverford will be looking to secure its fourth NCAA Tournament bid in program history, and third consecutive appearance, as CC semifinal action opens Friday night.
The Blue Jays escaped with a 45-39 win, but Haverford will host the winner of the first-round contest between Swarthmore and Dickinson in the CC semifinals on Friday, February 28.
The victory, combined with a Gettysburg loss to Dickinson, has assured the Fords of the number one seed in the conference tournament and hosting privileges throughout the weekend.
Matt Leon of KYW Newsradio 1060 caught up with Head Coach Bobbi Morgan to talk about what's led to the success of Haverford women's basketball in 2019-20.