For political science major and economics minor Safiyah Riddle, the perfect post-graduate opportunity is more than worth a 15-hour flight from her hometown of New York City.
Sol Tollin ’51, Stuart Levitt ’63, Stephanie B. James ’87, Amy Furr Stilwell ’90, and Matt Leighninger ’92 entered the department’s hall of fame during a ceremony at Founders Great Hall in conjunction with the College's Alumni Weekend.
The Haverford College athletic department celebrated the Class of 2018 at its annual Senior Athlete Award Ceremony on Tuesday afternoon in Gooding '84 Arena.
Hanss, pictured with former USWNT members Julie Foudy and Kristine Lilly, heard from several prominent females in athletics during her day-long event as part of the SheBelieves Cup.
Paige Walton (women’s lacrosse) and Julie Hanss (women’s soccer) joined head women's lacrosse coach Katie Zichell at the 2018 Snell-Shillingford Symposium last weekend while head women’s soccer coach Jamie Schneck also presented at the symposium.
Of those 66 student-athletes honored for their academic work in the classroom, 19 of those honorees were also named All-Centennial Conference performers during the fall season.
The Haverford volunteer effort, organized by Eighth Dimension, Haverford's Office of Community Service, and promoted by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), is another example of the Haverford athletic department supporting the NCAA Division III Special Olympics initiative.
Leanne Ludwick scored a game-tying goal during the second half, but the Garnet walked away with the game-winner, tallying with just over five minutes left in regulation.
The Fords are currently tied for second in the Centennial Conference and can clinch a first round bye in the conference tournament with a win on Senior Day against Swarthmore.
Over the summer, Smith traveled to South Africa and got a firsthand account of her work with the organization. Bringing her work back to the Haverford campus, Smith is currently collecting sports bras inside the Fitness Center to provide even more support to the organization.
The Fords are one of just three schools in the Centennial Conference to have both their men's and women's programs honored by the United Soccer Coaches.
Cross anchored a defense that allowed just one goal in nearly 200 minutes of playing time as the Fords started Centennial Conference play with a 2-0 record.
Leanne Ludwick scored with 27 seconds remaining in the second overtime period to steal all three points from the Mules in a contest that appeared headed for a draw.
Kendall Logan scored with 5:31 remaining in regulation to record her first career game-winning goal during a contest where Haverford held a 22-6 advantage in shots.