The Fords saw many different players in the lineup throughout the spring with injuries to key team leaders but will hope that experience pays dividends in the coming seasons.
The Fords had 91 student-athletes recognized on the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll for the spring season - the most of any school in the conference.
Robyn Himelstein earned first-team All-Centennial Conference recognition in singles for the second time in her career and was also named to the all-sportsmanship team.
The Fords saw their 10 match winning streak in Florida, which dated back to 2013, came to an end before they bounced back with an 8-1 win to close out the day.
The Fords went undefeated over spring break to jumpstart a successful 2015 season last year. They will be looking for similar results in the coming week.
Over 200 student-athletes across multiple varsity teams took part in the 27th annual Special Olympics Pennsylvania Festival at Villanova this past weekend.
The Fords welcomed back several alumnae to take part in a day of open singles and doubles, while also leaving time to socialize with friends and former teammates.