The Haverford College Athletic Department will induct its eighth class into the Thomas Glasser ’82 Hall of Achievement in the spring of 2018. The deadline for submission of nominees for the 2018 Hall of Achievement is August 1, 2017.
Molly Sheehan, a former cross country and track & field member at Haverford, is the recipient of the 2016 World Molecular Imaging Society (WMIS) Young Investigator Award.
Men's soccer added 50 points to the latest release with national championship appearances from men's and women's cross country also adding to the fourth highest fall score in school history.
The Fords scored 107 points between men's and women's cross country. Haverford will also see a rise in points when men's soccer is counted in the next release.
Katie Sullivan, Nicole Giannetti, and Amelia Keyser-Gibson were each named All-Mideast Region runners after their respective finishes at DeSales on Saturday.
Over 200 student-athletes across multiple varsity teams took part in the 28th annual Special Olympics Pennsylvania Festival at Villanova this past weekend.
Katie Sullivan (pictured, first-team) and Nicole Giannetti (second-team, scholar-athlete of the year) were both named to the all-conference team for their respective finishes.
Former women’s track & field and cross country standout Jen Maranzano ’94 recently completed the Chicago Marathon in a time of 2:49:21. That time placed her second overall in her age group and was the highest American finisher in her age group.
The No. 25 Fords placed 15th overall in a field that featured numerous teams expected to compete at the NCAA Division III Championships at the end of November.
Running without many of its usual top seven finishers who were getting ready for the Rowan Inter-Regional meet, the Fords placed 12th overall a field of 35 teams at the same course where the Mideast Regional will be contested.
The Fords held their third place ranking in the Mideast Regional and will get to test out the course they will see at the Mideast Regional this Saturday with the running of the DeSales Invitational.
"I wanted a school where I could be both a serious student among inspiring peers and a serious athlete among inspiring teammates. During my overnight visit I met the team and got a taste of what it's like to be a student here, and it felt right."