Caitlin Gallagher becomes the first Haverford player since the fall of 2012 to earn recognition on three straight Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area teams.
I believe Haverford is unique in its size. At other schools it's easy to get lost in the sea of people that you may never get to know in your four years. There's an entrenched sense of community on campus because of its small size.
The Fords made the Centennial Conference Tournament for the seventh straight season. They have been to the conference semifinals during six of those appearances.
The Fords collected 11 awards in total, including the conference scholar-athlete of the year, two singles selections, a doubles team, a sportsmanship representative, and five on the academic honor roll.
The Fords are coming off a 5-0 win in the Centennial Conference first round and will next face Johns Hopkins on Saturday at 3 p.m. in the conference semifinals.
The Fords reached the point of completion in the minimum five matches Wednesday evening against Ursinus and will now play Johns Hopkins on Saturday at 3 p.m.
Greta Koch has been named the Centennial Conference Player of the Week after helping the Fords clinch the fourth seed in the upcoming conference tournament.
The Fords take down Swarthmore by a 7-2 final, securing a home date in the Centennial Conference Tournament and ensuring the Hood Trophy stays at Haverford for another year.
Division III Week is Monday, April 6 through Sunday, April 12 and the Haverford SAAC has a week full of events to promote Division III Athletics at Haverford College.
Playing a rematch of last year's Centennial Conference Championship, the Fords were unable to claim a team point despite several strong individual performances.
No make-up date will be played. The Fords will travel to No. 1 Johns Hopkins on Saturday for a rematch of last year's Centennial Conference Championship.