Trailing 2-0, the Fords completely turned the tables on the Green Terror during this 2017 classic that was headlined by winning five of the last seven points in the decisive fifth set.
Celebrating its 30-year anniversary, the NCAA Woman of the Year award honors graduating female college athletes who have exhausted their eligibility and distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in academics, athletics, service, and leadership.
The Haverford College athletic department handed out its end of the year awards and recognized all the amazing contributions from the student-athletes in the Class of 2020.
Senior middle blocker Julia Gallagher-Teske and sophomore outside hitter Dina Kosyagin were both also named honorable mention All-Centennial for the first time.
Organized by Eighth Dimension, Haverford's Office of Community Service, and promoted by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), this festival is another example of the Haverford athletic department supporting the NCAA Division III Special Olympics initiative.
Haverford celebrated its seniors before assuring hosting privileges in next week's Centennial Conference First Round contest with a victory over the rival Garnet.
Sydney Miller (pictured) recorded 55 total assists, 17 kills, 11 digs, and three blocks on a .406 hitting percentage in the two victories on Saturday in Carlisle.