MEMORIES FROM THE 2000-2001 SEASON:
Emily Gray hold up the Conference trophy, much to the delight of teammates Caitlin Ryland, Katie Tarr and Jerusha Rodgers
The Swat fans were a huge reason for the success of the team in 2000-2001. Over 1,000 fans showed up for the Conference finals.
Heather Kile '02 takes her piece of the net. Heather was named a District IV All American for her performance in 2000-2001.
The Swarthmore Community, including these girls from the Swarthmore Recreational Association, created a good luck sign for the Swat women at tourney time.
Katie Robinson gets a box out during the Conference final. Katie broke the school record for steals in a season in 2001.
The Swat fans and team rush the court as the buzzer sounds in the Centennial final.

The team huddles before the first round of the NCAA tournament.

The Tip Off: First Round Game vs. Gwynedd Mercy

The Swat fans look on as the women play in their first-ever NCAA tournament game.

Heather Kile takes a shot against Gwynedd Mercy. Heather had 21 points and 13 rebound to help seal the victory.
Heather Marandola leaves behind a phenomenal career at Swarthmore College. The tri-captain led her team to their best season in school history. For her efforts, Heather was named the team MVP (FOSA award). She will be sorely missed next season!