Weathers is one of 517 nominees across Divisions I, II, and III who have distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in academics, athletics, service and leadership.
Award winners were (from left to right): Nora Weathers (Kannerstein), Sara Rennert (Haddleton), Jamie Ulrich (Haddleton), Ben Krieger (Haddleton), Dhario DeSousa (Haddleton), Charlie Marquardt (Varsity Cup), Sam Yarosh (Varsity Cup & Cary Award).
The Fords' DMR of Amelia Keyser-Gibson, Kerry Quigley, Katie Sullivan, and Nora Weathers placed third overall at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championship.
From left to right: Nora Weathers, Katie Sullivan, Amelia Keyser-Gibson and Kerry Quigley each earned All-American certificates for their relay performance on Friday night.
The Centennial Conference announced its indoor track & field honors with Taylor Murphy (outstanding rookie) and Fran Rizzo (coach of the year) both winning year-end awards.
The Fords broke the school record by nearly 17 seconds and finished with the third fastest time in Division III this season to lock up a spot in the NCAA Championship.
Nora Weathers (800 meters), Katie Sullivan (mile), Claire Sargent (shot put), and the 4x200 meter relay were all winners in final indoor meet before the Centennial Conference Championship.
Nora Weathers (left) and Claire Sargent (right) were named the Centennial Conference Track/Field Athletes of the Week after their respective wins at the Collegeville Classic.
Nora Weathers (800 meters), Katie Sullivan (mile), Maggie Heffernan (5,000 meters), and Claire Sargent (shot put) all placed first at the Collegeville Classic on Friday evening.
Nora Weathers (pictured) was the first runner across the line in the 3,000 meter event Friday evening, highlighting multiple top 10 finishes for the Fords.
Mairead Ferry broke the school's indoor record in the pole vault as she cleared 10 feet, four inches, breaking the previous mark that was originally set exactly 10 seasons ago
Mairead Ferry broke Haverford's indoor record in the pole vault as the women's indoor track & field team captured nine of the 11 contested events on Thursday evening.
Over 200 student-athletes across multiple varsity teams took part in the 27th annual Special Olympics Pennsylvania Festival at Villanova this past weekend.