Acceptance Rate
13%
Avg SAT
1,498
Avg ACT
34
Enrollment
1,421
Sport
Track
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
Haverford, PA
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Fran Rizzo
Head Coach
Rizzo, who begins his 27th year as Haverford Colleges womens cross country and track & field coach during the 2016-17 academic year, has guided the Fords to 14 Centennial Conference titles in cross country and track & field. Rizzo is a two-time NCAA Division III Mid-East Coach of the Year as he swept the 2004 honors in both indoor and outdoor track & field. He is seven-time Centennial Conference Coach of the Year and has coached student-athletes to a total of 45 All-American honors. As the womens cross country coach Three-time Centennial Conference Champion: 1993, 1995, 1996 Rizzos cross country squads have qualified for the NCAA Championships as a team 15 different times during his tenure. On top of that, the Fords have sent individuals to the national meet on six other occasions, making it 21 seasons in which Haverford has been represented at the NCAA Cross Championships under Rizzo. The Fords leader is a three-time Centennial Conference Coach of the Year in cross country (2009, 12, 13) Entering the 2016 season, Haverford had qualified for the national meet as a team in five of the last six seasons. His squads have posted six different top 15 finishes at the NCAA Championships, including a program-best 10th-place finish during 1993 Centennial Conference Championship season. His most recent top 15 finish came during the fall of 2012 when the Fords placed 12th overall. Womens cross country has earned 13 All-American certificates in Rizzos coaching tenure. This list includes five individuals that have been two-time cross country All-Americans. The most recent addition to that All-America list came with Emily Lipman 12. Jane Steinemann 04, Rachel Mosher 99, Meredith Unger 97, and Jen Maranzano 94 were two-time All-Americans under Rizzo, while Annick Lamar 08 and Fiona Hendry 16 have also earned All-America status. Maranzano was a three-time Centennial Conference Champion in cross country, recording a pair of top 10 finishes at the NCAA meet. As the womens indoor track & field coach: Six-time Centennial Conference Champion: 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 As the 2009-10, 2014-15, and 2015-16 Centennial Conference Indoor Track & Field Coach of the Year, Rizzo has led Haverford to 16 All-America honors during the indoor season. This list of All-America performances includes three individuals that were earned All-America status on multiple occasions. Headlining this list of indoor All-Americans is four-time All-American Aislinn Sowash 07. Sowash earned each of her All-American honors in the 55-meter hurdles. Maranzano and Mosher were each two-time All-Americans in the 5,000 meters during their careers. The Fords have also had two runners, Emily Dorean 97 and Unger, earn All-America status in the 1,500 meters. Most recently, Jessie Belden 09 (Pentathlon) and Lamar (Mile) have gone on to become All-Americans. As the womens outdoor track & field coach: Five-time Centennial Conference Champion: 1995, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 The 2013 Centennial Conference Coach of the Year in outdoor track & field, Rizzo has guided 16 student-athletics to All-American honor during the spring track season. Five runners on this list earned All-America status multiple times in outdoor track & field. Showash added four All-American honors in the 100-meter hurdles to graduate from Haverford College as an eight-time All-American. The most recent All-American performance on the track came from Nora Weathers in the 1,500 meters during the 2015 season. Jessie Belden 09 (heptathlon) and Lamar, a two-time All-American in the 800 meters, have also climbed the national podium in recent memory. Four All-America performances have come from the 3,000 meters between Unger, Westfall (twice), and Steinemann. Unger also added an All-America run in the 1,500 meters, joining Danielle Wolfrom 94 as All-Americans in that event. Tamara Love 90 and Mosher round out the All-American recipients with their honors in the 10,000 meters. Prior to Haverford The holder of a Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education from West Chester University, Rizzo has extensive teaching and coaching experience in the Philadelphia area. He guided the cross country and track teams at Devon Preparatory School to several league championships in the 17 years he spent there prior to his arrival at Haverford. He has also coached at the Main Line Day School and in the Philadelphia Recreation Department.
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