This is the second time the Haverford program has earned the organization’s highest team academic award, also taking home the plaudit after the 2015-16 academic year.
A total of 118 student-athletes were named to the conference's spring academic honor roll which recognizes sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have at least a 3.4 cumulative GPA.
Allie Gibbons and Anna Meyers (first team), joined Julia Manetta (second team), Maeve Gaffney (honorable mention), and Emily Krupnick (honorable mention) as honorees.
Seven Haverford College teams will compete in the Centennial Conference postseason this week as softball, baseball, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s track & field will all compete for a Centennial Conference crown.
Senior Allie Gibbons scored on a free-position shot with just 13 seconds remaining, sending Haverford to a second-consecutive Centennial Conference playoff berth.
The Fords torrid pace has been helped by an offensive effort that ranks as the 13th-most prolific in Division III as Haverford has averaged 17.13 goals per game.
The two teams were knotted at the end of regulation before Amanda Orvis scored 1:05 into the sudden-victory overtime to hand the Thoroughbreds a stunning decision.