The Fords finished 8-2 in Centennial Conference matches to finish third in the conference standings. They have made the conference tournament 10 times during the past 11 seasons.
A total of 118 student-athletes were named to the conference's spring academic honor roll which recognizes sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have at least a 3.4 cumulative GPA.
Haverford had the Centennial Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year in five of the eight sports which it sponsors within the CC during the spring season.
Emily Shutman was a first-team All-CC representative in singles while she joined fellow co-captain Clara Farrehi in earning second-team all-conference honors in doubles.
Despite Shutman's second win of the spring at No. 1 singles against Swarthmore, it was the Garnet that won the Centennial Conference semifinal by a 5-1 score.
The Fords and Garnet are meeting in the conference semifinals for the second straight year with a spot in the Centennial Conference Championship match on the line Saturday at 11 a.m.
Seven Haverford College teams will compete in the Centennial Conference postseason this week as softball, baseball, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s track & field will all compete for a Centennial Conference crown.
The Fords have already clinched their spot in the upcoming Centennial Conference Tournament and will wrap up the regular season this weekend with matches against TCNJ and Dickinson.
Emily Shutman recorded the first win of her career against a regionally-ranked opponent, but it was the rival Garnet that came away with a 7-2 team victory on Tuesday afternoon.
The Fords saw their program-record 10 straight Centennial Conference victories come to a close with an 8-1 defeat in a rematch of last year's conference championship match.
The Fords have are a perfect 5-0 in Centennial Conference matches this spring and have won eight straight Centennial Conference regular season matches dating back to the last year.
The Fords will now have two weeks to prepare for the program's first-ever trip to California where they will play four matches during the College's week of Spring Break.
The Fords attained their first-ever national ranking as a team after advancing to the championship match of the Centennial Conference Tournament a year ago and are eager for another successful campaign in 2019.