2011-12 Haverford College Women's Indoor Track & Field News
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Haverford takes advantage of Last Chance MeetMarch 04, 2012Three Fords have successful days in NYC as two new program records are set at the last chance meet hosted by Columbia.
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Fords earn all-conference recognitionFebruary 27, 2012Kylie Lipinski, field performer of the conference championship meet,
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Fords finish fifth at conference indoor championshipFebruary 25, 2012Senior Kylie Lipinski earned conference field performer of the meet honors for the second straight season.
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Lipinski leads Fords into Centennial championship competitionFebruary 24, 2012Haverford seeks its sixth conference title in the last seven years in women's indoor track.
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Freshmen make their mark at Keogh InviteFebruary 17, 2012Several standout performances by freshmen highlighted a strong performance at the Keogh Invitational by the Fords.
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Fords claim top two spots in 3,000 at Lafayette-Rider InviteFebruary 10, 2012Andrea Tocci's and Alice Vienneau's 1-2 finish and Kylie Lipinski's team record led Haverford's efforts in New York City.
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Haverford runs to strong showing on day 2 of the McElligott InvitationalFebruary 04, 2012Freshman Kathryn Balmer finished first in the 800 as the Fords displayed their depth Saturday afternoon.
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Career bests in 5,000 for Haverford pairFebruary 03, 2012Two Fords raced to career-best times while another pair recorded solid first-time performances.
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Fords compete at Terrier InvitationalJanuary 28, 2012Several Fords ran to season-best times at Boston University.
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Lipinski tops consistent effort by women's indoor trackJanuary 20, 2012Kylie Lipinski grabbed two first place finishes to highlight a strong showing by Fords at the Haverford Quad Meet.
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Women kick off 2nd half of indoor season in NYCJanuary 13, 2012Haverford's indoor women's track & field team opened up the 2012 portion of the schedule at the famous Armory track in New York City.
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Strong start for women to open indoor seasonDecember 10, 2011Two Fords posted meet records -- and another was a half-second off -- at the Haverford Holiday Meet on Saturday.