- Varsity
Highlights
- Men's
Basketball
- Women's
Basketball
- Men's Indoor
Track & Field
- Women's
Indoor Track & Field
- Men's Fencing
- Women's Fencing
- Men's Squash
- 58 student-athletes were named to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll.
- Men's basketball had two players (Ian Goldberg and Cam Baker) reach the 1,000 point plateau.
- Women's basketball reached the Centennial Conference playoffs for the first time in program history.
- All-Centennial Conference- (Goldberg – first team.)
- Team had two players – Goldberg and Cam Baker -- score their 1,000th point in the last game of the season.
- Qualified for the playoffs for the first time in program history.
- Registered its first playoff win in program history and made its first trip to the conference semifinals.
- Set new program standards for overall wins (18), conference wins (12).
- Tied the longest win streak in program history (6).
- Finished the season ranked 15th nationally in scoring defense.
- Head coach Bobbi Morgan was named the Centennial Coach of the Year.
- All-Centennial Conference- (Meeks –second team)
- Team won the Centennial Conference title for the second year in a row.
- Team finished fifth at the conference championship meet.
- All-Centennial Conference- (Colletta – first team, Golato – first team, Krause – first team, Schilit –first team, Schoch –first team, Siqueiros – first team, Arnold – honorable mention, Callon – honorable mention, Golato –honorable mention, Iannacone –honorable mention, Gebby Keny – honorable mention, Kissin – honorable mention, Stadler – honorable mention, Schoch –honorable mention.)
- Schilit and Schoch earned spots at the NCAA Division III Championship.
Jordan Schilit
- Set a conference championship meet record in the 5,000 with a time of 14 minutes, 34.76 seconds.
- Set a new conference standard in the 5,000 during the season with a time of 14:12.77.
- Finished fourth in 800 meter run and Schilit finished seventh in the 5,000 to earn All-American honors.
- All-Centennial Conference- (Lipinski – first team, Balmer – honorable mention, Lipinski –honorable mention, Hess – honorable mention, Morgan – honorable mention, Scott –honorable mention, Seglem – honorable mention, Oehrig – honorable mention)
Kylie Lipinski
- Set a new program record in the triple jump (11.52 meters/37 feet, 9 1/2 inches).
- Attained Centennial Conference indoor track field performer of the year honors for the second year in a row
Kathryn Balmer
- Set a new program record in the 800 meter run (2 minutes, 15.67 seconds)
- Won the Mid-Atlantic Conference Fencing Association (MACFA) championship for the third year in a row.
- Max Findley, Sam Levinson, and Lawrence Wang captured the MACFA foil squad championship for Haverford for the first time since 1983.
Andrew Bostick
- Won the gold medal in the individual epee contest.
- NIWFA squad championship (15 squads competing): epee (second), foil (fifth), sabre (sixth).
- Placed fourth out of 15 teams at the NIWFA Championship.
- Team had two fencers finish 15th and registered the best in Division III at their respective weapon at NCAA regional competition - (Elbert - foil, Baliga - epee)
- NIWFA All-Stars- (Baliga – first team, Peters – second team).
- Eastern Women’s Fencing Conference (EWFC) All-Stars- (Baliga - first-team- epee, Sofia - first-team - epee, Peters - second-team- epee, Poling - second-team- foil, Behling -first-team - sabre, Feldman - second-team - sabre.)
- Placed third at the EWFC Championship.
- Captured the Collegiate Squash Association Serues Cup (F Division) Championship.
Alex Spiliotes
- Received invitation to compete at the Collegiate Squash Association Individual Championship Tournament.