Athletics

Sports Highlights

Athletic Recognition Assembly
Monday, May 20, 2013 at 6:00 PM
Please join us as we honor teams and athletes from the 2012-13 school year. The evening will include scholar athlete recognition, additional athletic awards, and “A Year in Pictures” presented by the Athletic Association. more...

Bryn Mawr Golf Gets Off to Strong Start more... 

Coach to Classroom
Who Says an Old Dog Can’t Learn New Tricks More...

Riley Barger '12 leads the way on the soccer field at Maryland! more...

Alumnae in the news... Cecilia Depman '11 scores 3 this weekend! more...

Check out Korby Simpson on the cover of City Paper!  She's one of Baltimore's BEST! more...

Abby Bisbee '09 shares her talents at Georgetown more...

Soccer

Mission Statement & IAAM

The Bryn Mawr School was founded in 1885 in order to provide girls with the same educational opportunities that boys enjoyed, which included an emphasis on physical activity. Now, more than ever, we know that participation in sports helps develop strong, self-confident, well-balanced young women. We continue to celebrate the challenges of competition and appreciate the lessons for life that sports provide.

Mission Statement

In the humanistic tradition, The Bryn Mawr School promotes the development of mind, body, and spirit. Driven by the intention to cultivate the whole person, Bryn Mawr supports and promotes each individual. Bryn Mawr is committed to supporting a highly competitive athletic program that strives for excellence in all teams. Our goal is that each girl will compete at her own ability level in a variety of athletic activities.

Bryn Mawr believes that participation in athletics provides an opportunity for girls to develop strong leadership skills, an increased sense of self, a healthy competitive spirit, and a lifelong commitment to fitness. In addition, the athletic experience fosters a sense of camaraderie, teamwork, and school spirit.

Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland

IAAM Website: www.iaamsports.com

Bryn Mawr School varsity teams with the exception of crew, ice hockey, and squash, compete in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM). The IAAM is an association of 31 private and parochial schools in Central Maryland that participate in girls' interscholastic sports.

IAAM Motto and Philosophy

"Let the athletes play.
Let the coaches coach.
Let the officials officiate.
Let the fans cheer encouragement."

IAAM Mission Statement

The diverse member schools of the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland share a common commitment to athletics as an extension of the educational process. Participation in healthy athletic competition provides our female students opportunities to build character, acquire and improve skills, demonstrate leadership, and have fun. The league, its member schools, and participants embrace fair play, integrity, and respectful behavior as integral components of the spirit of the games.

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Captains Corner

V Lacrosse
The season is off to a pretty good start. We have a young and athletic team that has the potential to go a long way. More...

Coach's Corner

Kids With Asthma Play Hard, Too more...

Giving PE the respect it deserves more...

New Concussion Guidelines Stress Individual Treatment more...

The Benefits of Exercising Outdoors more...

Exercise and the Ever-Smarter Human Brain more...

Live as Long as an Olympian more...

Tips From the Trainer

5 Ways to Get an Awesome Outdoor Workout more..

Why Four Workouts a Week May Be Better Than Six more...

How to Dress for Winter Exercise more...

Who are Athletic Trainers and What Can They Do to Help the Physically Active? more...

We have a lot of depth this year. Everyone coming off the bench has a lot to offer. We also work very hard, both in practices and in games