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Seventy-six Fords named to conference's spring academic honor roll

LANCASTER, Pa. – The Centennial Conference released its 2010 Spring Academic Honor Roll Friday afternoon and 76 Haverford College student-athletes from eight spring sports earned their way onto the list.

Thirteen of the 76 Fords on the Honor Roll also achieved Centennial All-Conference status led by five members of the women's track & field program and three from the conference-champion men's lacrosse team.

Jackie Freund, Kylie Lipinski, Mara Miller, Anna Schall and Zoe Welch were all conference champions and all-conference honorees for the track & field team. Also earning academic conference honors were Sarah Brown, Jamie Croucher, Kaia Davis, Harper Hubbeling, Aileen Keogh, Emily Lipman, Kathryn Meehan, Eliza Reiss and Alice Vienneau.

All-conference players Zack Cohen, Travis Gregory and Dillon Hamill made the academic honor roll from men's lacrosse and are joined on the list by teammates Robert Breckinridge, Jordan Daniels, Matt Dooley, Brian Fleishhacker, Henry Lanier, David Lawrence, Jason Leeds and Matt Starke.

Two softball players—Beth Davis and Candice Smith—earned both all-conference and all-academic honors this spring. Also named to the honor roll from the softball team were Hilary Bragg, Alison Crawford, Maggie Cronin, Laura Iwanyk and Marina Zambrotta.

All-Centennial runner Tim Schoch was a dual-event winner at the outdoor track & field conference meet and is one of 24 athletes from the Fords' men's team to have their name adorn the academic honor roll. In addition to Schoch are Eric Arnold, Joseph Carpenter, Eric Chesterton, Matthew Cohen, Ben Cutilli, Phil Eiseman, Pat Haneman, Kevin Hoffman, Anders Hulleberg, Phillip Kim, Morgan Kist, Andrew Lanham, Taehyun Lim, Richard Marsico, Edward Oh, Jacob Olshansky, Nick Reynolds, Faraz Sohail, Chris Southwick, Andrew Sturner, Elias Tousley, Lucas Van Meter and Andrew Wei.

Women's tennis' Katie Wettick and Jaclyn Porter were all-conference performers and are joined by teammate Katherine Drooyan on the all-academic list.

Ankur Arya, Will Garrett, Natty Sergay and Hailiu Yang were named to the honor roll from men's tennis while Molly Jordan, Liz Mayell, Nora Proops and Jen Schmidt made the academic list from the women's lacrosse team.

From the Haverford baseball team, Mike Bozzi, Louis DeRosa, Mike Galetta, Bryan Henrick, Dan Hochberg, Jake Kaden, Adam Lewis, Stefan Pappius-Lefebvre and Jonny Williams were named to the conference honor roll.

To be nominated for the Centennial spring honor roll, student-athletes must participate in at least 50 percent of their team's contests, matches or meets, or in the Centennial track & field championship; be a sophomore or higher in class standing; and hold a cumulative grade point average of 3.400 or higher. This spring 331 student-athletes from the Centennial's 11 member institutions compose the spring academic listing.