- Varsity
Highlights
- Baseball
- Softball
- Men's Lacrosse
- Women's
Lacrosse
- Men's Tennis
- Men's Outdoor
Track & Field
- Women's
Outdoor Track & Field
- 67 spring student-athletes were named to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll.
Charlie Carluccio
- Received an American baseball coaches Association Mid-Atlantic Region Rawlings Gold Glove Award.
- Dana Irshay and Lisa Karmel were selected to The Jewish Sports Review's 2009 Softball All-America Team.
- Team captured its first Centennial Conference regular season title and earned its second consecutive NCAA Tournament berth.
- Mike Murphy was voted Centennial Conference Coach of the Year in men's lacrosse.
Max Hjelm
- Earned United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-American honors.
- Coach Julie Shaner Young was named Centennial Conference Coach of the Year.
- Josie Ferri and Liz Koelmel were named Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Second-Team All-Metro Region.
Alex Buxbaum
- Became the 22nd Haverford student-athlete to receive an NCAA postgraduate scholarship.
- Team continued their string of Centennial Conference championships with their 16th in a row, extending a stranglehold on a crown no other league team has held since the creation of the conference.
- USTFCCCA 2009 Division III All-Academic Team- (Taylor Burmeister, O'Toole, Chris Southwick, Chaz Thomas).
Dan O'Toole
- Named Most Outstanding Track Performer at the Centennial Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships and qualified for the NCAA Championship in the 1,500 meter run.
Chaz Thomas
- Named Most Outstanding Field Performer at the Centennial Conference Championship and garnered All-American honors in the long jump.
Women’s Outdoor Track and Field
- Women's outdoor track & field captured their fourth consecutive and fifth overall Centennial Conference title.
- USTFCCCA 2009 Division III All-Academic Team- (Jessie Belden, Aileen Keogh, Zoe Welch)
- Doug Mason '81, of the women's outdoor track & field team, was named USTFCCCA Mideast Region Assistant Coach of the Year.
Jessie Belden
- Earned All-American in the heptathlon and high jump at the NCAA Championships and received USTFCCCA Mideast Region Field Athlete of the Year honors.
- Selected as the Most Outstanding Field Performer at the Centennial Conference Championship.