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Haverford College Women's Basketball
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Haverford College

Haverford College Women's Basketball

NCAA Division 3 Haverford, PA Private

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

13%

Avg SAT

1,498

Avg ACT

34

Enrollment

1,421

Team Information

Sport

Basketball

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 3

Location

Haverford, PA

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Class of 2026 Class of 2027 Class of 2028 Class of 2029

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Coaching Staff (5)

Grace Elliott

Head Coach

Grace Elliott enters her fourth year as the Haverford Women’s Basketball coach during the 2025-26 season. The Fords placed two members on the All-Centennial Conference teams just two season ago, as Senior Ally Landau was named to the second team while Erin Albright earned All-Sportsmanship honors. The squad also placed two student-athletes on the CSC All-District Team, Erin Albright and Gia Flamini, while also earning the WBCA Academic Squad Special Mention award. In her first season at Haverford, Elliott led the Fords back to the Centennial Conference semifinals. The Fords also placed three members on the All-Centennial Conference teams that season. Junior Ally Landau was named to the first team while senior Kayla Robinson earned second team recognition, Centennial Conference Player of the Year and the NCAA Statistical Championship in double-doubles. Senior Cortlyn Morris garnered a spot on the All-Sportsmanship Team as well as earning the NCAA Statistical Championship in blocks.  Landau picked up her second consecutive D3hoops.com All-Region Honors. The Fords placed four student-athletes on the CSC Academic All-District Team: Ally Landau, Gia Flamini, Erin Albright and Cortlyn Morris while also earning the WBCA Academic Team Honor Roll Special mention award. The squad finished with an overall record of 16-10 with a 12-7 conference mark. In Elliott's one season at Kenyon, she inherited a team that featured two classes worth of student-athletes that had never played a full collegiate season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Competing against some of the top programs in the nation in the always strong North Coast Athletic Conference, her squad overcame those challenges, coming together through adversity to notch six wins, including back-to-back triumphs over Muskingum and Earlham. The team was named a special mention to the WBCA Academic Top 25 Honor Roll, a distinction given for  posting one of the top 40 cumulative team GPAs in the nation.  Before her year at the helm of the Kenyon program, Elliott was the Head Women's Basketball Coach at nearby Rosemont College for two seasons. After inheriting a roster of just nine players, Elliott guided Ke'Alohilan Naone-Carter to a season in which she garnered all-conference and all-region honors after ranking fifth in the nation with a scoring average of 23.2 points per game. As the head coach at Rosemont, Elliott simultaneously served as the college's sports information director, providing coverage for the Ravens' 13 varsity sports teams. Prior to her arrival at Rosemont, Elliott served as an Assistant Coach at Amherst College during the 2018-19 season, helping guide the squad to a 25-4 record and a berth in the NCAA Division III "Sweet 16" That team also featured two All-American performers.  Elliott also adds professional playing experience as she made the trek overseas to both play and coach professionally for Team Newcastle while pursuing a graduate degree during the 2017-18 season. At Newcastle, Elliott was the starting center and led the team in rebounding and blocked shots.  Elliott began her collegiate playing career at Division II Adelphi University before transferring to Ramapo College, where she played her final two seasons, scoring 378 points, adding 247 rebounds, and 96 blocked shots. In her senior year, she was voted team captain and went on to earn NJAC all-conference honors. A native of Detroit, Michigan, Elliott is a 2016 graduate of Ramapo College with a bachelor's degree in communication arts. She earned her Master's degree in Leadership and Management Studies from Newcastle University in 2018.

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Kamran Khan

Head Coach

Kamran Khan has been instructing cricket at Haverford for half a century, maintaining the College’s historic tradition in the sport.Since he became coach in 1974, Khan has helped the Fords’ cricket fortunes flourish, with several successful tours, most notable among them trips to England and Scotland in 1990 and an undefeated tour of England in 1996. Meanwhile, he represented the United States in international competitions until 1990, earning All-World honors in 1978 and captained and co-Captained the U.S. from 1980-90. His latest tour came in the summer of 2019 when the Fords traveled to England following the conclusion of the academic year.As a president of the USA Cricket Association in 2000-01, Khan developed, coordinated and promoted a wide spectrum of activities and projects for the betterment of cricket in America. He organized and conducted the U.S. team's tour to England in August 2001, and also coordinated fundraising and resource allocation for the International Cricket Council competition in Toronto in 2001.Kamran Khan began to play cricket when he was four years old. Since then, cricket has become such an essential part of his life that he could not imagine himself apart from cricket. Anywhere he went or lived in the world, cricket was always with him. He represented Government College Lahore, Punjab (as captain) and combined Universities.He was awarded Pakistan's highest university sports award -- University Blue. Khan has a Master's in International Relations from Villanova University and first learned of Haverford cricket while visiting the College duck pond. He was soon urged to become the team's coach.Besides his devotion to cricket, Kamran Khan has successfully developed and managed several personal businesses. He has been on the board of directors of the Bryn Mawr Business Association for many years and loves to coach the game he loves.

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Steph Garafolo

Assistant Coach

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Britta Olsen

Assistant Coach

Britta Olsen joined the Haverford College women’s basketball coaching staff as an assistant coach prior to the 2023-24 season.  Olsen, a Drew University graduate, was a two-year starter and captain of the women’s basketball squad during her playing career with the Rangers. She served as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Widener from 2015-2017. During her tenure, five players earned MAC All-Conference and one took home Rookie of the Year honors.  Olsen later moved on to become the assistant varsity coach at Tocoi Creek High School in St. Augustine, Florida.  Britta earned her Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Drew University in 2012 and her Masters degree in Public Administration from Rutgers University at Camden in 2014.

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Andrew Cornell '19

Assistant Coach

Andrew Cornell ’19 immediately returned to his alma mater after a decorated playing career with the Haverford College cricket team. He has lent his vast knowledge of the sport as an assistant coach since the start of the 2019-20 season. Cornell was a two-year captain for the Fords and was named the team’s Best All-Arounder upon his graduation from Haverford. Earning a variety of awards for his play, Cornell was also named the team’s Best Fielder following his first-year on campus and the Best Batter at the conclusion of the 2017 campaign. Cornell graduated from Haverford with a degree in history.

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