The Spring Season

Bryn Mawr athletes had a great spring season filled with highlights, memories and many personal and team bests. Two of the biggest highlights of the season were the golf team's third consecutive IAAM "A" Conference Championship, and the badminton team claiming the A Conference title for the first time since 2005! Enjoy the slideshow of some of the highlights from this season created by Abbey Hurlbrink '20,

2019 Senior Collegiate Athletes



Ten members of the Class of 2019 will go on to play one or more sports in college. Congratulations to the following student-athletes:

Kate Dowling
Squash - Brown University
Nina Kolodgie
Swimming - LaSalle University
Margo McCormack
Lacrosse - Hofstra University
Virginia Oursler
Lacrosse - Duke University
Kaitlin Pang
Crew - The Ohio State University
Sam Silverman
Lacrosse - Haverford College
Bella Siren
Ice Hockey and Softball - Chatham University
Cece Slaughter
Field Hockey - Lehigh University
Kieran Suntha
Squash - Middlebury College
Annie Tucker
Lacrosse - Colorado College
 

Spring Athletic Assembly Honors

The Devlin Cup: Established in 1995 by Judy Devlin ’53, the Devlin Cup honors a member of the varsity badminton team who has shown athletic excellence, sportsmanship and leadership during her tenure on the team.

Ashley Raman '20

McCormick Unsung Hero Award: Each year, McCormick recognizes Unsung Heroes from each school in the Greater Baltimore Area. Earlier this spring, Sarah Glenn ‘19, was recognized for field hockey at The McCormick Unsung Hero Banquet as Bryn Mawr’s recipient

The Gymnasium Cup: This award is based on general excellence of the whole class's work, effort and cooperation during the year.
Class of 2019

The Garro Cup: This prize is awarded in honor of Larry Garro, father of Kristen Garro, Class of 1995 to a person for their dedication to the school, their team, and their sport, while coaching with honor and sportsmanship.  

Assistant Athletics Director and Varsity Head Lacrosse Coach Brooke Shriver.    

The Ensign C. Markland Kelly Award: Given to students in all schools throughout the Baltimore-metro area annually, this award is presented to the student who has best demonstrated outstanding characteristics in rendering service to her school. The following standardized criteria for selection are to be used: leadership, scholarship, contribution to the team and teamwork, and sportsmanship.

Annie Tucker ‘19

The Varsity Cup: Awarded to student-athletes who participate in three varsity sports within a school year.

First year recipients: Brooke Vinson ’22, Anna Andrews ‘21, Jessica Dett ‘21, Zoe Faraone ‘21, Charlotte Smith ‘21, Kavya Uppalapati ‘21, Isabelle Watriss ‘21, Maise Fischel ‘20 and Lexi Redrick ‘20

Second year recipients: Lucie Boucher ‘21, Tahra Khanuja ‘21, Marina Miller ‘21, Abbey Hurlbrink ‘20, Emma Joyce ‘20 and Kylie Taylor ‘20

 
Class of 2019 Recipients:
1 Year: Emma Avotins, Olivia Robinson, Bella Siren, Annie Tucker
2 Years: Helen Dawson, Sarah Glenn, Charlotte Seymour, Cece Slaughter
3 Years: Sam Silverman    
4 Years: Virginia Oursler
 
Scholar-Athlete Awards: These awards were established in order to recognize the athletes who participate in either two or three varsity sports in an academic year while maintaining honor roll status through the third quarter of that year.
 
Class of 2019: Helen Dawson, Charlotte Hoffberger, Grace Inman, Jacey Insani, Hanna Laub, Carolina Mills, Sarah Oliver, Virginia Oursler, Sam Silverman, Bella Siren, Cece Slaughter, Annie Tucker, Camille West, Arielle Wiggins, Isabelle Zollinger

Class of 2020: Vanesa Brecher, Kelli Coates, Nikki Collison, Mardi Dittmar, Maisie Fischel, Jaimie Griffin, Esha Gupta, Maddie Gwyther, Alison Harbaugh, Hasana, Harris, Sophie
Hood, Abbey Hurlbrink, Emma Joyce, Amelia King, Natalie Kmecova, J’nai Knox, Chaewon Lee, Gwen Mather, Lexi Redrick, Ava Scharfstein, Kylie Taylor, Maelynn Ugokwe

Class of 2021: Anna Andrews, Lucy Barger, Lucie Boucher, Julia Brinker, Serena Cooper, Jessica Dett, Zoe Faraone, Tahra Khanuja, Adair Martin, Marina Miller, Madison Mirro, Emma Rubin, Karoline Sevier, Charlotte Smith, Kavya Uppalapati, Isabelle Watriss
 
Class of 2022: Shayna Brodman, Hannah Johnson, Tea Tschantret, Brooke Vinson, Anna Zivkovich
 
Located in Baltimore, Maryland, The Bryn Mawr School is a private all-girls pre-kindergarten, elementary, middle and high school with a coed preschool for ages 2 months through 5 years. Bryn Mawr provides students with exceptional educational opportunities on a beautiful 26-acre campus within the city limits. Inquisitive girls, excellent teaching, strong student-teacher relationships and a clear mission sustain our vibrant school community where girls always come first.