Paprocki is the third Fords player to receive the honor this season, after junior Eva Baumann picked up the accolade on March 5, 2024 and first-year Lizzie Symonds earned the award on March 18, 2024.
The Fords now enter the Centennial Conference tournament as the third seed for the third consecutive season. Haverford squares off with sixth-seeded Dickinson in First Round action on Wednesday at Swan Field.
Before the matchup, the Fords honored Jordan Denaver, Jill DiTommaso, Emily Harrington, and Lizzie Healy in a Senior Day ceremony, celebrating their hard work and dedication over the past four seasons at Haverford.
So far in the 2024 campaign, the Fords have put together a 6-3 record, with notable wins coming against Cabrini, Mary Washington, and then No. 15 Christopher Newport.
Brooke Epstein was the catalyst offensively for the Fords, finding the back of the net three times and assisting on two other Haverford goals. Daniela Martini dished out three helpers in the victory, while Kylie McNamara came away with five draw controls.
Defensively, Lizzie Healy scooped up four ground balls, and caused one turnover. In between the pipes, Lizzie Symonds made six saves against a tough Hornet offense.
Four players had multi-goal games for the Fords, as Brooke Epstein, Abby Bonner, Tiffany Mikulis, and Reilly Curran all found the back of the net twice against the Eagles
Brooke Epstiein and Tiffany Mikulis paced the Fords in goals on the day with three each, with the latter scoring all three goals in the final eight minutes of the contest.
Junior Tiffany Mikulis (pictured) added her 100th career point less than a minute into the contest as eight different Fords found the back of the net on Wednesday.