Varsity Highlights

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Winter 2011-12

  • 58 student-athletes were named to the Centennial Conference academic honor roll.

  • Men’s indoor track won the Centennial Conference title for the second year in a row.

  • Men’s indoor track first-team all-conference: David Colletta (DMR), Andrew Golato (DMR), Greg Krause (DMR), Jordan Schilit (3,000/5,000), Tim Schoch (800, mile), Benjamin Siqueiros (DMR)

  • Men’s indoor track honorable mention all-conference: Eric Arnold (mile), Sam Callon (4x400 relay), Golato (4x400 relay), Mike Iannacone (pole vault), Gebby Keny (800, 4x400 relay), Peter Kissin (5,000), Chris Stadler (3,000), Tim Schoch (4x400 relay).

  • Schilit set a conference championship meet record in the 5,000 with a time of 14 minutes, 34.76 seconds.

  • Schilit set a new conference standard in the 5,000 during the season with a time of 14:12.77.

  • Schilit and Schoch earned spots at the NCAA Division III Championship.

  • Schilit finished fourth in 800 meter run and Schilit finished seventh in the 5,000 to earn All-American honors.

  • Men’s fencing won the Mid-Atlantic Conference Fencing Association (MACFA) championship for the third year in a row.

  • Max Findley, Sam Levinson, and Lawrence Wang captured the MACFA foil squad championship for Haverford for the first time since 1983.

  • Senior Andrew Bostick won the gold medal in the individual epee contest.

  • Women’s basketball qualified for the playoffs for the first time in program history.

  • Women’s basketball registered its first playoff win in program history and made its first trip to the conference semifinals.

  • Women’s basketball set new program standards for overall wins (18), conference wins (12).

  • Women’s basketball tied the longest win streak in program history (6).

  • Women’s basketball finished the season ranked 15th nationally in scoring defense.

  • Head coach Bobbi Morgan was named the Centennial coach of the year.

  • Women’s basketball all-conference: Dominique Meeks (second team).

  • Senior Kylie Lipinski set a new program record in the triple jump (11.52 meters/37 feet, 9 1/2 inches).

  • Freshman Kathryn Balmer set a new program record in the 800 meter run (2 minutes, 15.67 seconds).

  • Lipinski attained Centennial Conference indoor track field performer of the year honors for the second year in a row.

  • Women’s indoor track first-team all-conference: Lipinski (triple jump).

  • Women’s indoor track honorable mention all-conference: Balmer (800), Lipinski (long jump), Sara Hess (4x800 relay), Mary Morgan (4x800 relay), Emily Scott (4x800 relay), Erin Seglem (4x800 relay), Carolyn Oehrig (high jump).

  • Women’s indoor track finished fifth at the conference championship meet.

  • Women’s fencing team had two fencers finish 15th and register the best in Division III at their respective weapon at NCAA regional competition: Katie Elbert (foil), Anjali Baliga (epee).

  • National Intercollegiate Women’s Fencing Association (NIWFA) all-stars: Anjali Baliga (first team) and Elizabeth Peters (second team).

  • NIWFA squad championship (15 squads competing): epee (second), foil (fifth), sabre (sixth).

  • Women’s Fencing placed fourth out of 15 teams at the NIWFA Championship.

  • Eastern Women’s Fencing Conference (EWFC) all-stars: Baliga (first-team epee), Sarah Sofia (first-team epee), Elizabeth Peters (second-team epee), Jessica Poling (second-team foil), Francesca Behling (first-team sabre), Kathryn Feldman (second-team sabre).

  • Women’s fencing placed third at the EWFC Championship.

  • Men’s squash captured the Collegiate Squash Association Serues Cup (F Division) Championship.

  • Alex Spiliotes received invitation to compete at the Collegiate Squash Association Individual Championship Tournament.

  • Men’s basketball all-conference: Ian Goldberg (first team).

  • Men’s basketball had two players – Goldberg and Cam Baker -- score their 1,000th point in the last game of the season.

Fall 2011

  • For the first time, all six fall sports advanced to the Centennial Conference playoffs.

  • The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) named Jordan Schilit the Mideast Region’s men’s track athlete of the year and Tom Donnelly the region’s coach of the year.

  • Five Fords were voted to Philadelphia Inqurirer/Philly-SIDA Academic All-Area Teams: Performer of the Year Andrew Sturner, and Eric Arnold (men's cross country); Emily Lipman (women's cross country); Mary Hobbs (field hockey); Alejandro Rettig y Martinez (men's soccer).

  • 65 fall student-athletes were named to the conference all-academic roll.

  • Men’s cross country finished second at the NCAA national championship.

  • Men’s cross country named Division III scholar team of the year for second year in a row.
  • Five members of men’s cross country named to USTFCCCA all-academic team -- Eric Arnold, Tim Schoch, Andrew Sturner, Peter Kissin, Ivo Milic-Strkalj.
  • The men’s cross country team finished first at the USTFCCCA Mideast regional.

  • The men’s cross country team won its second straight, and 17th overall, Centennial  title.

  • Jordan Schilit led the men’s cross country team with an 18th-place finish at nationals and finished first at the league championship.

  • Head coach Tom Donnelly was named both USTFCCCA Mideast Region men’s coach of the year and conference coach of the year.

  • Men’s cross country All-Americans: Jordan Schilit, Brian Sokas and Andrew Sturner.

  • Men’s cross country All-Mideast region and All-Conference (first team): Eric Arnold, Sturner, Schilit, Peter Kissin, Sokas, Tim Schoch and Ivo Milic-Strkalj.

  • Women’s cross-country earned all-academic status from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) for the fifth consecutive year.

  • Women's cross country: Emily Lipman and Alice Vienneau named to USTFCCCA all-academic team.

  • Women’s cross country finished 28th at the NCAA national championship.

  • Emily Lipman finished second at the conference championship meet.

  • Women’s cross country All-Mideast Region team: Lipman, Emily Scott, Andrea Tocci and Alice Vienneau.

  • Women’s cross country All-Conference: Lipman and Scott (first team) and Tocci and Sara Hess (second team).

  • Both the men's and women's soccer teams earned National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) College Team Academic Awards for the 2010-11 academic year.

  • Men’s soccer interim coach Shane Rineer had the interim tag removed after leading the Fords to a conference championship appearance, where the team tied in regulation but failed to advance via penalty kicks.

  • Men’s soccer All-Conference: Matt Gorksi (first team), James Reingruber and Alejandro Rettig y Martinez (second team).

  • Field hockey’s Roxanne Jaffe was named a NFHCA All-American (third team); becoming Haverford’s third all-American in the history of the program. 

  • Three field hockey player earned NFHCA all-region honors, along with all-conference nods: Jaffe, Bridget Gibbons and Mary Hobbs. 

  • Field hockey players named to 2011 Gladiator by SGI/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III National Academic Squad: Molly Braun, Christine Gall, Roxanne Jaffe, Juliana Morgan-Trostle, Margaret Selsor, Sarah Crist, Bridget Gibbons, Mary Hobbs, Sydney Hyder, Courtney Knill, Alyssa Mayo, Christie Quake, Bryn Bissey, Jacque Fagan, Hannah Morgan, Sedona Murphy.
  • Field hockey honored with a 2011 Gladiator by SGI/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III national academic team award.
  • Katie Van Aken (second team) and Elizabeth Newman (third team) were voted to the 2011 NCAA Women's Division III All-Mid-Atlantic Region Team.

  • The women’s soccer team picked up 12 wins and advanced to the conference semifinals.

  • Women’s soccer had the most players (6) named to the all-conference team since 2004: Katie Van Aken and Elizabeth Newman (first team), Sarah Andrade, Allie Chen, Meg Boyer and Robin Chernow (honorable mention).

  • Volleyball advanced to the conference semifinals under first-year coach Michele Benoit.

  • Volleyball All-Conference: Haley Lowrance (first team), Laura Ramos (second team) and Jenine Abbassi (third team).