Bobbi Morgan
| Title: | Head Coach/Senior Woman Administrator/Fundraising Coordinator |
| Phone: | 610-896-1433 |
| Email: | bmorgan@haverford.edu |
| College: | Richmond '85 |
Bobbi Morgan enters her fourth year as Haverford's head coach in 2011-12.
In June 2008 Bobbi Morgan became the 11th head women’s basketball coach at Haverford College. Morgan has an impressive coaching resume that includes 414 career wins in 24 seasons. Morgan reached a career milestone with her 400th career victory when Haverford defeated Bryn Mawr, 58-33, Nov. 24, 2009.
During the 2010-11 season, Morgan's squad picked up seven conference awards, including three student-athletes listed to the all-conference team. The Fords finished the season with the second-highest win total (10) in school history and tied for the program’s best finish ever (ninth) in Centennial play.
In 2009-10, Morgan's squad beat Johns Hopkins late in the season for the program's first win over the Blue Jays. Under Morgan's tutelage, Nina Voith '13 (Second-Team All-Centennial Conference) became the first Haverford player to lead the Centennial Conference in scoring average.
In her first season (2008-09), Morgan led the Fords to their highest Centennial Conference win total in school history and mentored just the third 1,000 point scorer in the women's program.
Morgan came to Haverford from Cabrini College where she was the head coach for four seasons. At Cabrini, Morgan notched 66 wins and averaged 16.5 wins per season. In 2007-08, Morgan guided the Cavaliers to a 21-7 record, the team’s first Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC) title since 1999 and an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament.
She took over at Cabrini after a highly successful 17-year high school coaching career at The Academy of Notre Dame in Villanova (1986-1989) and Haverford High School (1990-2004), compiling an impressive 326-139 career mark. Morgan took Notre Dame to the District 1 Class AA title game in 1988-89 and crowned the season with the school’s first PIAA state playoff berth. At her next stop, Morgan turned Haverford High into a perennial District 1 powerhouse while winning six Central League titles and qualifying for the PIAA Class AAAA State Playoffs seven times.
A Bryn Mawr native, Morgan is a 1981 graduate of Haverford High School. Her high school basketball coach was Julie Soriero, Haverford College’s first ever women’s basketball coach, who is now the Director of Athletics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Morgan went on to play basketball at the University of Richmond, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism in 1985.
“I’ve always respected Bobbi’s ability to analyze and appreciate the game,” said Soriero. “She has a wealth of experience and passion for competing.”
Outside of coaching, Morgan spent 15 years as a journalist. She worked as a news and feature writer at the Main Line Times and Main Line Times Sunday. She then worked as a staff sports writer for the Delaware County Daily Times before taking over as the managing sports editor of the Main Line Times in 1990. During her years as a journalist, Morgan won six Keystone Press Association Awards for best writing in various categories including sports writing and sports column writing. She also won a Philadelphia Press Association Award for best writing on her series on “College Recruiting: How To Play The Game To Win.”
Morgan lives in Havertown with her husband John and their children Patrick (17), Connor (14) and Reilly Ann (12).
Bridget DiCave
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| College: | West Chester '01 |
Bridget DiCave is in her fourth year with the Fords after joining the Haverford College staff in 2008.
DiCave had been an assistant women's coach at Cabrini College and West Chester University prior to joining the Haverford bench. After raising three children, DiCave became one of the oldest women's collegiate basketball players in NCAA history when she played for the West Chester University women's basketball team at the age of 38.
DiCave is a physical education teacher in the Upper Darby School District. She lives in Holmes with her husband Bill and three children.
George Trabosh
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| College: | DeSales '80 |
George Trabosh is in his fourth year with the Fords in 2011-12. He brings more than 30 years of coaching experience to Haverford.
Prior to Haverford, Trabosh worked as an assistant women's basketball coach at Cabrini College for three years and also served as an assistant girls basketball coach at Kennedy-Kenrick High School. He also had a stint as an assistant boys and girls basketball coach at Haverford High School.
A math teacher at Haverford Middle School, Trabosh lives in Methacton, Pa., with his wife Lucille and their three children.
Jim McDonough
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| College: | La Salle '69 |
Jim McDonough is in his fourth year as an assistant women's basketball coach at Haverford in 2011-12.
McDonough was an assistant coach at Cabrini College from 2004-2008 and also was the head coach at Springfield Delco High School for seven years.
A long-time AAU and youth coach, McDonough is a retired bank executive and lives with his family in Aldan, Pa.
Jamie Rosenberger
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| College: | Haverford '03 |
Margaret Elderton
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| College: | La Salle '09 |
Margaret Elderton returns for her second season with the Fords in 2011-12.
A former two-time Delaware County 'Player of the Year', Elderton played high school basketball for Bobbi Morgan at Haverford High School before going to play Division I basketball at LaSalle University and the University of Maine. While at La Salle, Elderton was an All-Big Five second-team selection.
Elderton is a nurse at Jefferson University Hospital and lives in Philadelphia.
Annie McMahon
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| College: | Albright '09 |
Annie McMahon is in her first season with Haverford College women's basketball program in 2011-12.
A former 1,000 point scorer and All-Mid- Atlantic Conference pick at Albright College, McMahon played high school basketball for Bobbi Morgan at nearby Haverford High School.
McMahon is an accountant at Philadelphia University and lives in Havertown, Pa.

















