Being a student-athlete is literally a dream come true for me. Not only am I able to play the sport I spent my childhood dreaming about participating in, I'm able to excel in it.
The Haverford College athletic department celebrated the student-athletes in the Class of 2015 and handed out the major end of the year athletic awards.
After confusion at the finish line Friday about the number of laps remaining, NCAA officials have ruled Kelley Riffenburgh finished 15th overall in the 5,000 meter national championship.
Nora Weathers (seeded fifth in mile) and Kelley Riffenburgh (No. 14 in 5,000 meters) will represent women's indoor track & field at NCAA Championship this weekend.
The Fords post their highest team score since the 2011 championship with 21 different individuals scoring, including Nora Weathers' second place finish in the mile to rank her No. 10 in the NCAA.
Kelley Riffenburgh won the 5,000 meters with a school record time, moving her up to 13th in the national rankings on the first day of the Centennial Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships.
A four-year member of the women’s indoor/outdoor track team, Jade Andrade’s accomplishments and contributions to the surrounding community are far from limited to the athletic realm.
Sedona Murphy (400m), Katherine Greifeld (800 meters), and Kelley Riffenburgh (3,000m) each won their respective events on Saturday at the Tufts Stampede.
Katherine Greifeld has been named the Centennial Conference Track Athlete of the Week as she moved into Haverford's top 10 all-time in two different events during the Tiger Open.
The Fords have three new entries into the College's top 10 times and third fastest DMR in NCAA Division III as of press time following Saturday's meet at Princeton.