- Varsity Highlights
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- Men's Tennis
- Women's Tennis
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Track & Field
- Women's
Outdoor Track & Field
- Eighty-five athletes were named to the Centennial Conference Spring Academic Honor Roll
- Baseball set a school record with 32 wins.
- Baseball coach Dave Beccaria won Centennial Conference Coach of the Year and Charlie Carluccio was the first Haverford baseball player to win conference Player of the Year
- The Fords’ men’s lacrosse team made its sixth consecutive Centennial Conference tournament
- The women’s lacrosse team made its second straight Centennial Conference tournament
- The men’s tennis team qualified for the Centennial Conference tournament for the fifth time in six years.
- Men’s Track & Field coach Tom Donnelly was named the Centennial Conference Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Coach of the Year.
- Kylie Lipinski was named the Centennial Conference’s Most Outstanding Field Performer
- The cricket team traveled to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. and provided an educational session on the sport.
- Had its first national ranking when it was 28th in the American Baseball Coaches Association Poll (Apr. 12)
- Set school record with 32 wins in the 2011 season.
- All-Centennial Conference- (Butera –first team, Carluccio –first team, DeRosa – first team, Galetta –first team, Serafin – first team, Chaplin –second team, Henrick –second team, Bobby Bailey –honorable mention)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll (Bozzi, DeRosa, Galetta, Henrick, Hochberg, Liscovitz, Williams, Zoll)
Dave Beccaria
- Won Centennial Conference Coach of the Year
Charlie Carluccio
- The first Haverford player to be selected as the Centennial Conference Baseball Player of the Year
- Set single-season records for hits (61), runs scored (42) and assists (137). He became Haverford's career leader in hits (191), RBIs (148), runs scored (144) and assists (482).
Louis DeRosa
- Stole a single-season record 34 bases
Mike Galetta
- Hit a school record 17 doubles
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
- All-Centennial Conference- (Smith –second team, DiCandilo –second team)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll (Bax, Cronin, Davis, Delaney, Iwanyk, Smith, Zambrotta)
Elizabeth Newman
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
Candice Smith
- Set softball’s single season records for on-base percentage (.500) and batting average (.419).
- Made its sixth consecutive Centennial Conference tournament
- Led the nation in man-down defense, killing off 89.3 percent of its opportunities
- All-Centennial Conference- (Banno –first team, Gregory –first team, Hjlem –first team, Hamill –second team, Kelley –second team, Monaghan –second team, Valliant –second team, Whitcomb –honorable mention)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll – (Breckinridge, Cohen, Disch, Gregory, Hamill, Leeds, Sangree)
Joe Banno
- Posted the fourth best save percentage (.650) in Division III
Scott Chanelli
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
- Made its second straight Centennial Conference tournament
- All-Centennial Conference- (Ferri –first team, Hammerschlag –second team, Herrick-Reynolds –second team, Sockett –second team, Pesce –honorable mention)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll - (Downing, Ferri, Herrick-Reynolds, Jordan, Malapero, Mayell, Sockett)
Molly Jordan
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
- Qualified for the Centennial Conference tournament for the fifth time in six years.
- All-Centennial Conference – (Caulfield – first team – singles, doubles, Himelstein – first team – doubles)
- Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Division III All-Academic Team
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll – (Cebul, Garrett, Sergay, Weisenthal, Yang)
Will Garrett
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
Hailiu Yang
- 2011 Centennial Conference Sportsmanship Award
- All-Centennial Conference (Ferrara singles –second team, doubles –first team, Fisun singles –second team, Wettick –singles and doubles – first team)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll – (Drooyan, Tong, Wettick)
Katie Wettick
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
- All-Centennial Conference - (Schoch - 800 meter, 1,500 meter - first team, Bennett 0 Long Jump - first team, Mahoney - High Jump - first team, Sturner - 10,000 meter - first team and the 4x800 meter relay team - first team)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll – (Arnold, Buikema, Carpenter, Chesterton, Cohen, Colletta, Cutilli, Golato, Haneman, Haswell, Hoffman, Hulleberg, Jones, Kissin, Kist, A. Koffer, J. Koffer, Krause, Lander–Portnoy, Mahoney, McNeilly, Milic-Strkalj, Needle, Oh, Olshansky, Reynolds, Riccio, Schoch, Southwick, Strurner, Tousley)
Eric Arnold
- Part of the 4x800 meter relay team that won the Centennial Conference Championship
Tom Donnelly
- Centennial Conference Coach of the Year
Andrew Golato
- Part of the 4x800 meter relay team that won the Centennial Conference Championship
Andres Hulleberg (Sr.)
- Performer of the Year
Ivo Milic-Strkalj
- Part of the 4x800 meter relay team that won the Centennial Conference Championship
Zach Needel
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
Tim Schoch
- Performer of the Year
- Set the Centennial Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championship meet record on his way to victory in the 1,500 meter run (3:49.99).
- Part of the 4x800 meter relay team that won the Centennial Conference Championship
Women’s Outdoor Track and Field
- All-Centennial Conference - (Lipinski - Long Jump, Triple Jump - first team)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll – (Carlomagno, Croucher, Hess, Hubbeling, Kornetsky, Lipinski, Lipman, McMahon, Meehan, Minden, Morgan, Reid, Rosenbaum, Schall, Vienneau, Weathers, Welch)
Harper Hubbeling
- Centennial Conference All-Sportsmanship team
Kylie Lipinski
- Named as the Centennial Conference’s Most Outstanding Field Performer after winning the long jump and the triple jump at the Centennial Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships.