PHILADELPHIA – Haverford College seniors Andrew Bostick and Alex Spiliotes have been voted onto the 2012
Philadelphia Inquirer Men's At-Large Academic All-Area
Team as released by the Philadelphia Area Sports Information
Directors Association (Philly-SIDA).
The team is voted on by the sports information offices of the 28
area institutions from the Philadelphia metropolitan area that
compose Philly-SIDA.
Bostick was an epeeist on the men's fencing team which won its
third consecutive Middle Atlantic Collegiate Fencing Assication
(MACFA) championship in 2012. At the championship Bostick captured
individual gold in epee and helped push his fellow epeeists to a
second-place squad finish. Bostick finished 20th in his weapon at
the 2012 NCAA regional.
Spiliotes capped his squash career at Haverford by garnering an
invitation to the College Squash Association (CSA) 2012 individual
championship tournament where he played in the Molloy Division for
players seeded 33rd through 64th in the nation. Playing in the the
No. 1 spot for the Fords, Spiliotes helped lead the Fords to the
CSA Serues Cup (F Division, seed Nos. 41-48) title at the 2012 CSA
team championship event two weekends prior to the individual
tournament.
Bostick's inclusion on the 2012 at-large team marks the second
consecutive year he has earned Philadelphia
Inquirer/Philly-SIDA honors. This is Spiliotes' first time on
the academic at-large team.
Brad Driscoll, a Universtiy of the Sciences mixed rifle athlete,
was named the performer of the year for the 11-man at-large
team.