The Fords had the second-most Honor Roll selections in Men's Indoor Track & Field with 28, while Men's Basketball (8), Women's Basketball (9), and Women's Indoor Track & Field (18) all had the third-most Honor Roll honorees in their respective sports.
D'Aulerio ran a 57.96 at the Tufts National Qualifier last-chance meet in the Boston Area, surpassing her 58.38 from the conference championship weekend to set a new Haverford program record.
A week after matching the school record in a gold-medal winning performance at the Centennial Conference Indoor Championships, D'Aulerio broke through to break the mark.
The honors are the first two end of the season honors of D'Aulerio’s indoor career, after claiming a Centennial Conference Track Athlete of the Week award and being named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic team in 2023.
D’Aulerio made the most of the opportunity Sunday, as she bolted to a new personal record time of 58.38 to take home the gold medal and add 10 more key points to the Fords’ score.
Haverford had good fortunes in the 4X800 meter relay, as the team of Dominique Monroy, Anastasia Jaycobs, Savannah Shaw, and Isabel Thornberry darted to a time of 9:59.37 to grab fourth place and a big five points for the team leaderboard.
This past Saturday at the Keogh Invitational inside Alumni Field House, Thornberry took home first place in the 400 meters and was part of the winning 4x400 meter relay for the Fords.
Savannah Shaw had quite the day on Staten Island, as she was the lone competitor for the Scarlet and Black in the one mile run, where she absolutely crushed it.
Three men and three women can qualify for the USA Team at the trials in Orlando and the nation’s best elite distance runners will all battle for those vital podium places.
These individuals, selected for their remarkable leadership potential and dedication to learning, embody the spirit and values the symposium has upheld since its inception.
In the throwing pit, sophomore Sarah Wilcher took home second place overall, tossing the shot put 12.28 meters (40 feet, three inches), establishing the 23rd best distance in Division III so far this season.
This season marks the 17th time in the past 18 seasons the Fords have earned the team award since the association combined the indoor and outdoor season into one award.
In preparation for the biennial induction ceremony, the athletic department is seeking nominations of former Haverford student-athletes and coaches for induction.