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Haverford College Athletics
- Haverford had the most student-athletes (80) named to the Centennial Conference academic honor roll for the third straight season of competition.
- Centennial spring all-sportsmanship team: Kevin Caulfield (men’s tennis), David Colletta (men’s track & field), Perrin Downing (women’s lacrosse), Kevin Goff (baseball), Henry Millson (men’s lacrosse), Gabrielle Sapienza (softball), Emily Scott (women’s track & field)
- Set a program record with a 14-game win streak to open the 2013 season.
- 27 wins equaled the second-most in a season
- Led the Centennial Conference with 146 steals for the fifth time in sixth seasons.
- Only had 60 errors, fewest in the Centennial Conference
- Went 8-0 against 2012 NCAA tournament teams and 5-3 vs. 2013 NCAA tournament teams.
- All-Centennial Conference – (Bergjans – first team, Fox – first team, Hudak – first team, Bannard – honorable mention, Miranda – honorable mention)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll – Black, Coulter, Fox, Frankiw, Goff, Liscovitz, Miranda, Randazzo, Tetilucci
Tommy Bergjans
- D3baseball.com All-American – second team (pitcher)
- D3baseball.com All-Mid-Atlantic Region – first team (pitcher)
- American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-Mid-Atlantic Region – second team (second team)
- Became the first Haverford pitcher to win Centennial Conference Pitcher of the Year
- Led the conference with 89 strikeouts which set a new program high for Haverford; his 12.39 strikeouts per nine innings led the league and was fourth-best in NCAA Division III.
- Breaking his own program record set the previous season, Bergjans fanned 18 in a home win over Washington College (Mar. 20)
- Philadelphia Inquirer 2013 Academic All-Area Baseball team
Casey Fox
- D3baseball.com All-Mid-Atlantic Region – third team (third base)
- American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-Mid-Atlantic Region – first team (utility)
- Philadelphia Inquirer 2013 Academic All-Area Baseball team
Kevin Goff
- Set the program mark for relief pitchers with seven saves during the season.
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
- Philadelphia Inquirer 2013 Academic All-Area Baseball team
- Selected for a Fullbright Scholarship
Alex Hudak
- D3baseball.com All-Mid-Atlantic Region – second team (designated hitter)
Nick Miranda
- Broke his own team record for runs scored (50) as he led the conference for the second straight season; his 31 stolen bases were also tops in the league.
Nick Ott
- Posted a perfect fielding average (1.000) for Haverford accumulating 165 chances without an error while registering 32 assists over 35 games behind the plate.
- Earned a spot in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Top 25 Ranking in mid-March.
- Advanced to Centennial championship game while tying the program record for wins in a season (26).
- Established single-season team records for batting average (.314), slugging percentage (.449), hits (349), runs scored (240), runs batted in (194), doubles (64), home runs (23) and total bases (500), and scored a program-record 22 runs in one contest.
- All-Centennial Conference – (DiCandilo – first team, Newman – first team, Tauriello – second team)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll – (Brody, Comerford, DiCandilo, Newman)
Jen DiCandilo
- Philadelphia Inquirer 2013 Academic All-Area Softball team
- Jewish Sports Review 2013 College Softball All-American team
- Established single-season program marks for doubles (15) and total bases (80).
Elizabeth Newman
- Set single-season program records in batting average (.439), on base percentage (.516), runs scored (45) and hits (58) while also pacing the Centennial in runs scored.
Gabrielle Sapienza
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
Kristin Tatum
- Set a single-season program record for home runs in a season (seven) and a single-game mark for RBIs with eight.
Sara Tauriello
- Tied the single-season record for batters struck out in a season (95) and set a game record for strikeouts (15) on March 10 against Brandeis.
Jen Ward
- Centennial Conference Softball Coach of the Year
Emily Winesett
- Matched Tauriello’s game strikeout record (15) vs. Hood (Mar. 12).
- Finished second nationally on the laxpower.com strength of schedule index.
- All-Centennial Conference – (Chanelli – first team, Clay – second team, Millson – second team)
Scott Chanelli
- Led the Centennial with a league-best 47 caused turnovers while his mark of 3.36 caused turnovers per game ranked fifth in NCAA Division III.
- United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-American – honorable mention
- USILA/LaxWorld Senior All-Star Game
- USILA Scholar All-American
- Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area team
Henry Millson
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
- Established a new program mark for Centennial Conference wins (seven) on the season and tied the program record for overall wins (13).
- Entered the Centennial tournament as the third seed—the highest finish in program history.
- All-Centennial Conference – (Perry – first team, Stockbower – second team, Likes – honorable mention)
- Centennial Conference Academic Spring Honor Roll – (Cullen, Downing, Horn, Likes, Samide, Sockett, Stockbower)
Perrin Downing
- Graduated as the program leader in career starts with 69.
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
Diana Perry
- Set a new single-season program record with 16 free position goals.
- Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches (IWLCA) All-Metro Region – second team
Grace Stockbower
- Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches (IWLCA) All-Metro Region – second team
- 2013 IWLCA/DeBeer North-South Division III Senior All-Star Game participant
- Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area team
- Went to the Centennial Conference tournament final
- Earned its way into at least the semifinal round of the conference tournament, for the third consecutive spring.
- Got past Swarthmore College, 7-2, in the regular-season finale for the first regular-season victory over the Garnet in more than 60 years.
- Kevin Caulfield earned All-America status after winning his opening-round match in the round of 32 before falling to the eventual national champion in the round of 16.
- All-Centennial Conference – (Caulfield – singles and doubles – first team, Himelstein – doubles – first team, Acaba – doubles – second team, Cebul – doubles – second team, Romei – doubles – second team)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll – (Caulfield, Cebul, Dougherty, Himelstein, Millman, Romei)
- Caulfield finished the season ranked ninth regionally and 42nd nationally.
- The doubles pairing of Danny Himelstein and Caulfield finished the season ranked fifth in the region and 25th nationally.
Luis Acaba
- Centennial Conference men’s tennis Rookie of the Year
Kevin Caulfield
- Earned All-America status after winning his opening-round match in the round of 32 before falling to the eventual national champion in the round of 16.
- Finished the season ranked ninth regionally and 42nd nationally.
- Finished the season ranked fifth in the region and 25th nationally with doubles partner Danny Himselstein.
- Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Atlantic South Region recipient of the Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
- Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Men’s Tennis Performer of the Year for the second consecutive year
- Granted a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
- Qualified for the Centennial Conference tournament for the fifth year in a row.
- Was named an ITA All-Academic Team
- Caitlin Gallagher became the first Haverford women’s tennis player to be named the Centennial’s player of the year.
- The Fords rose to as high as 11th in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Atlantic South Region and finished the season ranked 16th.
- All-Centennial Conference – (Ferrara – singles and doubles – second team, Gallagher singles – first team, doubles – second team)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll – (Andersen, Donches, Ferrara, Gallagher, Tong)
- ITA scholar-athlete status: (Bloom, Donches, Ferrara, Flynn, Gallagher, Healy, Rauss, Tong, Torg and Wolberg)
Alex Ferrara
- Finished the season ranked 14th in the region in doubles.
Caitlin Gallagher
- Became the first Haverford women’s tennis player to be named the Centennial’s player of the year.
- Won her first 14 matches at top-flight singles this spring after playing primarily at No. 2 last season.
- Concluded the season ranked 20th regionally among singles players.
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
- Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area team
- The Fords finished eighth at the NCAA D-III 2013 outdoor men’s track & field championship behind the all-American performances of Bregman, Kissin, Schilit and Stadler.
- Won the Centennial Conference Championships meet
- All-Centennial Conference – (Bregman – steeplechase – first team, 5,000 meters – honorable mention, 4x100 relay – first team, Schilit – 1,500 meters – first team, Stadler – 10,000, 5,000 meters – first team, Ainsley – 100 meters hurdles – second team, Graves – triple jump – second team, high jump – honorable mention, Iannacone – pole vault – second team, Kissin – 10,000, 5,000 meters – second team, Marquardt – 1,500 meters – second team, Roza – steeplechase – honorable mention)
Avi Bregman
- NCAA Division III Men’s Track and Field All-American – steeplechase
- Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Men’s Track & Field team
David Colletta
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
Peter Kissin
- NCAA Division III Men’s Track and Field All-American – 10,000 and 5,000 meters
- Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Men’s Track & Field team
Jordan Schilit
- NCAA Division III Men’s Track and Field All-American – 1,500 meters
Christopher Stadler
- NCAA Division III Men’s Track and Field All-American – 5,000 meters
- Centennial Outdoor Men’s Track Performer of the Meet after winning the 10,000 meters and 5,000 meters in record-times.
- Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Men’s Track & Field team
Women’s Outdoor Track and Field
- Finished second at the Centennial Conference championship meet.
- All-Centennial Conference – (Rainey – 3,000 meter steeplechase – first team, Tocci – 3,000 meter steeplechase – second team, Hannah Davis – 400 meter hurdle – second team, Maggie Heffernan – honorable mention, Fiona Hendry – 5,000 meter – honorable mention)
- Hope Rainey placed 27th on the final national performance list in the 3,000-meter steeplechase.
- Named a USTFCCCA D-III 2013 track & field all-academic team
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll – (Balmer, Berklein, Carlomagno, Chernow, Duffy, Farley, Greifeld, Guindon, Hess, Howe, Kahn, Keifer, Kornetsky, Letner, McMahon, Morgan, Murphy, Reid, Riffenburgh, Rosenbaum, Whealdon)
Katie Balmer
- Part of the 4x800 relay team that established a new school record (9:16.31) at the conference championship meet on its way to a third-place finish.
- United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) women's 2013 Division III All-Academic Track & Field team
Sarah Hess
- Part of the 4x800 relay team that established a new school record (9:16.31) at the conference championship meet on its way to a third-place finish.
- Part of the 4x1,500 relay team that established a new school record with a time of 19:52.33 at the TCNJ Invitational.
Cara Keifer
- Part of the 4x800 relay team that established a new school record (9:16.31) at the conference championship meet on its way to a third-place finish.
- Part of the 4x1,500 relay team that established a new school record with a time of 19:52.33 at the TCNJ Invitational.
Kara McMahon
- Part of the 4x800 relay team that established a new school record (9:16.31) at the conference championship meet on its way to a third-place finish.
- Part of the 4x1,500 relay team that established a new school record with a time of 19:52.33 at the TCNJ Invitational.
Hope Rainey
- Placed 27th on the final national performance list in the 3,000-meter steeplechase.
- United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) women's 2013 Division III All-Academic Track & Field team
Fran Rizzo
- Centennial Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year
Sheera Rosenbaum
- Established a new school record with a time of 19:52.33 at the TCNJ Invitational.
Emily Scott
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team