Athletics
Haverford fields 23 varsity teams, and club and intramural options include badminton, crew, golf, soccer, Ultimate, volleyball, and rugby.
53% of our students are on varsity or club teams.
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Haverford fields 23 varsity teams, and club and intramural options include badminton, crew, golf, soccer, Ultimate, volleyball, and rugby.
53% of our students are on varsity or club teams.
Haverford fields 23 Varsity teams, and club and intramural options include badminton, crew, golf, soccer, Ultimate, volleyball, and rugby.
53% of our students are on varsity or club teams.
The passion Megan Holt ’14 has for field hockey has sent her on an incredible journey. It started in her hometown of Bryn Mawr, continued at Haverford—where she was a field hockey team captain—and has taken her all the way across the world to Copenhagen, where she now lives and plays for a club team.
The passion Megan Holt ’14 has for field hockey has sent her on an incredible journey. It started in her hometown of Bryn Mawr, continued at Haverford—where she was a field hockey team captain—and has taken her all the way across the world to Copenhagen, where she now lives and plays for a club team.
Haverford fields 23 Varsity teams, and club and intramural options include badminton, crew, golf, soccer, Ultimate, volleyball, and rugby.
53% of our students are on varsity or club teams.
Haverford fields 23 Varsity teams, and club and intramural options include badminton, crew, golf, soccer, Ultimate, volleyball, and rugby.
53% of our students are on varsity or club teams.
Women's squash player Isabelle Gotuaco '18 finished a sophomore season in which she collected a team-high 11 wins.
Read "What it Takes" in the Spring/Summer 2016 issue of Haverford magazine.
Women's squash player Isabelle Gotuaco '18 finished a sophomore season in which she collected a team-high 11 wins.
Read "What it Takes" in the Spring/Summer 2016 issue of Haverford magazine.
Cricket is Haverford’s oldest and most distinctive sport, and was introduced by the English landscape architect who planned the campus, William Carvill.
Men's soccer has been active at the College since the early 1900s and current head coach Shane Rineer has been adding to its history in recent years with an unprecedented run of record-breaking success.
Read "Conversation With a Coach" in the Winter 2016 issue of Haverford magazine.
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