Haverford was one of just 46 Division III women's programs to be named to the Team Academic Honor Roll, representing the highest scholarly achievement in the sport of volleyball.
In preparation for the biennial induction ceremony, the athletic department is seeking nominations of former Haverford student-athletes and coaches for induction.
Jones, who earlier picked up Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors from the Centennial Conference earlier this week, posted a breakout sophomore season in 2022.
Otridge, Haverford's senior captain, has been a stalwart leader for the program as she has appeared in all 82 matches since she arrived on Haverford's campus in the fall of 2019.
The victory over the Knights was the 100th in the career of Head Coach Drew Hargrave. Hargrave joins Ann Koger and Amy Bergin as the three Haverford coaches to reach 100 wins at the helm of the program.
Kelly Pang and Drew Hargrave, teammates on the 2009 Washington University volleyball national championship team, grew up around multiple sports, eventually falling in love with volleyball.
Taylor Jones (pictured) contributed 10 total blocks in the second match with SUNY Cortland, tied for the second-most blocks in Haverford single-match history.
She currently leads the Centennial in blocks per set (1.17), total blocks (21), block assists (15), and solo blocks (6) while also ranking third in hitting percentage (.427).