For student-athletes to earn ITA Scholar-Athlete status they must be a varsity letter winner and have a grade point average of at least 3.50 during the past academic year.
Last month, Esterowitz represented the Fords in Orlando at the NCAA Division III Singles Championships, as she became Haverford’s second consecutive representative at that event.
In preparation for the biennial induction ceremony, the athletic department is seeking nominations of former Haverford student-athletes and coaches for induction.
To be nominated for the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must be a sophomore or higher in class standing and attain a cumulative grade point average of 3.40 or higher.
Esterowitz, a first-team All-CC selection in singles, was making her first appearance in the national tournament but was the second consecutive selection to the NCAA Championships from Haverford.
With the win, Haverford has advanced to its fifth consecutive CC semifinals, as the Fords have appeared every year the tournament has been held since 2017.
Haverford will be making its fifth consecutive CC tournament appearance and the Fords have qualified for the CC tournament a total of 12 times during the 13 past editions of the postseason tournament.
Rachael Fitzgerald grabbed the win over Swarthmore, as she now has a 23-11 record in singles action at Haverford, including an impressive 11-6 mark this season.
Haverford fell to No. 27 Kenyon, 6-3, but roared back to take down Rochester by a 6-3 final to secure the first win of the 2023 spring dual match season.