Juniors Caroline Aronowitz (field hockey) and Abby Singer (women's soccer) joined Haverford head coaches Katie Zichelli and Jamie Schneck at the 2018-19 Snell-Shillingford Symposium over the weekend at Ursinus.
Katie Safter (first-team) earned her fourth straight All-CC recognition, while Kendra Griesman, Leanne Ludwick, Sydney West, and Lindsay Wytkind was also named to the all-conference team.
The Fords tied rival Swarthmore on Saturday night and finished fifth in the Centennial Conference regular season standings to secure the final playoff spot.
The Fords moved into fifth place, and a playoff position, in the Centennial Conference standings with a 7-0 win over Bi-Co neighbor Bryn Mawr on Wednesday afternoon.
Leanne Ludwick scored the eighth goal of her career for the Fords against the Royals, a team who was receiving votes in the latest United Soccer Coaches national poll.
The Fords carried a 2-1 lead into the break after dominating the first half of play before the Green Terror rallied with three unanswered goals during the second half.
Haverford was one of just 191 schools across all college divisions to have both its men's and women's programs recognized for the awards that take into account the 2017-18 academic year.
The nationally-ranked Blue Jays scored twice in the second half in the battle of the only remaining unbeaten and untied teams in Centennial Conference play.
Leanne Ludwick scored just 2:09 into the second overtime session to give the Haverford College women's soccer team a crucial three points in its Centennial Conference opener on Wednesday night.