LANCASTER, Pa. -- Centennial Conference weekly awards have been announced for the week of March 2-8 in baseball, softball, lacrosse and tennis.
Muhlenberg pitcher Morgan Bobrowski headlines this week's honorees as the first two-time honoree of any CC spring sport, while Swarthmore baseball collected Pitcher of the Week accolades for the third straight week.
Continue below for the full list of weekly honorees and details about each of their performances.
BASEBALL
Player of the Week
Leor Kedar, So., OF, Swarthmore
Newtown, Pa. | Council Rock North
Kedar hit .556 (10-for-18) with a 1.571 OPS over a 3-1 week for the Garnet. He totaled two doubles, two home runs, seven RBIs, four runs, one walk, and one stolen base. The sophomore opened the week by going 2-for-5 with a pair of doubles, two RBIs and a stolen base in a 10-1 win versus NYU. In game one of a doubleheader against 16th-ranked Case Western Reserve, Kedar went 3-for-5 with a homer, two RBIs, and a run scored, recording a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth to give Swarthmore a 3-2 comeback victory. In game three of the Garnet's series with the Spartans, Kedar went 5-for-5 at the plate with another homer, a walk, two RBIs, and three runs to spark a 7-6 triumph in 11 innings. He scored the game-tying run in the bottom of the ninth and the winning run in the 11th.
Pitcher of the Week
David Herrin, So., RHP, Swarthmore
Seattle, Wash. | Lakeside
Herrin pitched 5.1 total innings of relief over two games against 16th-ranked Case Western Reserve, holding the Spartans scoreless and earning the win in both contests as the Garnet picked up a pair of walk-off victories. In game one of a doubleheader, the sophomore came in with two outs in the seventh and his team down a run. He proceeded to shut out CWRU the rest of the way, scattering three hits and striking out one, allowing the Swarthmore offense to come back for a walk-off 3-2 win in the ninth. The next day in game three of the series with the Spartans, Herrin entered for the ninth with his team down a run once again. He sat down the first seven hitters he faced before hitting a batter in the 11th. He recovered to get a groundball double-play to end the inning. The Garnet tied the game in the ninth to force extras and won it in the 11th, 7-6.
2026 Baseball Weekly Awards
Player of the Week
Feb. 24 - Aaron Bock, Johns Hopkins
March 3 - Jacob Harris, Johns Hopkins
March 10 - Leor Kedar, Swarthmore
Pitcher of the Week
Feb. 24 - Steven Jungers, Swarthmore
March 3 - Patrick Brady, Swarthmore
March 10 - David Herrin, Swarthmore
SOFTBALL
Player of the Week
Abby Litchfield, Sr., C/3B, Haverford
Colorado Springs, Colo. | Air Academy
Litchfield had a stellar start to the 2026 season, leading the way at the plate in a 1–1 week for the Fords. Over two games, the senior batted .714 (5-for-7) with a 1.000 slugging percentage and a .750 on-base percentage. She recorded five hits, four RBIs, two doubles, one walk, and one run scored. In the season opener against Nichols, Litchfield went 2-for-4 with an RBI double. She followed that performance with a perfect 3-for-3 outing at the plate against Skidmore, driving in three runs, including a two-run single that gave Haverford a 5–3 lead in the eventual 9–4 victory.
Pitcher of the Week
Morgan Bobrowski, So., RHP, Muhlenberg
Green Brook, N.J. | Watchung Hills Regional
Bobrowski repeated as Pitcher of the Week after going 2-0 with a 1.27 ERA in three appearances, including two starts, at the Triangle Collegiate Classic. In her two starts, Bobrowski pitched nine scoreless innings, striking out seven, allowing only four hits, and holding opponents to a .129 batting average. She tossed the first five innings of a shutout win vs. Eastern Mennonite and the first four of a 3-1 defeat of Greensboro. Bobrowski has not allowed a run in 14 innings in her three starts this season. The only runs she has allowed came in a relief appearance against No. 2 Virginia Wesleyan.
2026 Softball Weekly Awards
Player of the Week
March 3 - Jenna Harper, Washington College
March 10 - Abby Litchfield, Haverford
Pitcher of the Week
March 3 - Morgan Bobrowski, Muhlenberg
March 10 - Morgan Bobrowski, Muhlenberg
MEN'S LACROSSE
Offensive Player of the Week
Landen Hyatt, Sr., A, Dickinson
Tracy's Landing, Md. | St. John's College
Hyatt registered seven goals and two assists for the 11th-ranked Red Devils as they secured wins over Kenyon and (RV) Stevenson. On Wednesday against Kenyon, he collected the first and last goals of an eight-goal run for Dickinson in the first half after conceding the opening tally 1:17 into the contest. He also added an assist, two ground balls and forced a turnover to aid a 12-7 victory. On Saturday against Stevenson, Hyatt found the back of the net five times on seven shots while chipping in an assist and a ground ball in a 12-9 win.
Defensive Player of the Week
Skeet Hine, So., GK, Washington College
Phoenix, Md. | Boys' Latin
Hine tallied a 4.25 goals against average and .750 save percentage in 84:44 of action in a pair of wins for the Shoremen this past week, stopping 18 of 24 shots on goal. On Saturday in a 11-6 win over visiting Catholic, the sophomore netminder turned away a career-best 13 shots in addition to picking up two ground balls and a caused turnover. Hine stopped six shots in the final 25:41 of the game which saw Washington outscore Catholic 6-1. On Tuesday in a 17-7 win versus visiting Susquehanna, he stopped five shots in 24:44.
2026 Men's Lacrosse Weekly Awards
Offensive Player of the Week
Feb. 17 - Ben Dale, Franklin & Marshall
Feb. 24 - Clay Almgren, Swarthmore
March 3 - Harry Sweitzer, Ursinus
March 10 - Landen Hyatt, Dickinson
Defensive Player of the Week
Feb. 17 - Teddy Scarborough, Franklin & Marshall
Feb. 24 - Mac Broaddus, Haverford
March 3 - Jacob Goldstein, Gettysburg
March 10 - Skeet Hine, Washington College
WOMEN'S LACROSSE
Offensive Player of the Week
Jane Sorger, Fr., M, Muhlenberg
Verona, N.J. | Verona
After totaling eight points in the first three games of her career, Sorger erupted for nine points on four goals and five assists in a 20-9 win against Stockton. The nine points tied the school record for a first-year player, achieved previously in 2003. Sorger connected on all four of her shot attempts, including three on free positions. She was involved in half of her team's goals in the first quarter alone, scoring two and assisting on three others, as the Mules scored 10 goals in a quarter for only the sixth time in program history. Sorger also picked up four ground balls in the win.
Defensive Player of the Week
Finley Jordan, Jr., D, Haverford
Tampa, Fla. | Berkeley Prep
Jordan anchored a Fords defense that allowed just eight total goals in a 2–0 week. Jordan recorded six ground balls, five caused turnovers, and one draw control across the two games.The Tampa, Fla., native posted a season-high three ground balls and five caused turnovers in a 13–4 victory over Lebanon Valley on Wednesday, before adding three ground balls and one draw control in a 16–4 win over Stockton on Saturday.
2026 Women's Lacrosse Weekly Awards
Offensive Player of the Week
Feb. 17 - Alexandra Proefrock, Franklin & Marshall
Feb. 24 - Piper Evans, Washington College
March 3 - Ashley Noto, Ursinus
March 10 - Jane Sorger, Muhlenberg
Defensive Player of the Week
Feb. 17 - Schuyler Cerow, Dickinson
Feb. 24 - Abby Burkholder, Ursinus
March 3 - Meaghan Haughney, Muhlenberg
March 10 - Finley Jordan, Haverford
MEN'S TENNIS
Player of the Week
Luke Brodsky, Sr., Franklin & Marshall
Westport, Conn. | Staples
Brodsky led the Diplomats over No. 39 Stevens Saturday in a 6-1 road win. In doubles, Brodsky and Zac Ashtiani won the No. 1 match, 6-4 over Max-William Kanz and Renat Kramin. Brodsky followed that performance by notching a three-set win, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6, in the No. 1 singles match over Kanz. The senior has three wins in both doubles and singles this season, while also being ranked No. 20 for singles in the Atlantic South Region.
2026 Men's Tennis Weekly Awards
Feb. 17 - Marko Arboleda, Haverford
Feb. 24 - Michael Melnikov, Swarthmore
March 3 - Soren Rudin-Aulenbach, Franklin & Marshall
March 10 - Luke Brodsky, Franklin & Marshall
WOMEN'S TENNIS
Player of the Week
Natalie Untermeyer, So., Franklin & Marshall
Dallas, Texas | Ursuline Academy
Untermeyer helped lead the Diplomats to a 7-0 win over Stevens on Saturday for their first win of the 2026 season. Untermeyer paired with Sophia Rhazali to take down Stephanie Untermeyer and Alix Dry in the No. 1 doubles match. The sophomore followed with a big victory in the No. 1 singles match, 6-1, 3-6, 1-0 over Dry to secure the sweep over the Ducks. Untermeyer now has two wins in doubles and three wins in singles so far this season.
2026 Women's Tennis Weekly Awards
Feb. 17 - Juanita Arbelaez, Washington College
Feb. 24 - Ella Strickler, Swarthmore
March 3 - Gaby Coutts, Washington College
March 10 - Natalie Untermeyer, Franklin & Marshall