The eight-year coach has her team on the brink of another league championship.
The fourth in a five-part hall of fame series on Aces history.
The Aces rode a 30-point third period to the league win.
The Rams rode a swarming defense and a big night from their sophomore point guard to the win.
The induction ceremony of the LMHS's second HOF class will be the culmination of an event-packed HOF weekend.
Lower Merion put on a show in the first ever home basketball game in their new gymnasium.
The team is ready to squash the competition.
Lower Merion lost the game but gave it their best shot of the season.
Lower Merion was blanked 2-0 by Central Bucks East in the quarterfinal round of the state playoffs.
Things didn't go Lower Merion's way on Saturday.
The Aces have had a disappointing season, but "none of that matters if you beat Radnor."
The soccer team nearly lost a big early lead, but finished with a 4-2 win.
It was senior night for Harriton, but the Aces crashed the party.
Phanatics all over the metro area descended to Ardmore pubs to watch the first postseason game.
The girls' soccer team overcame a tough opponent and tougher weather to get the league win.
The 2010 Lower Merion co-ed golf team looks to carry last years post season success into the season.
The girls and boys varsity cross country teams participated in a quad team meet on Wednesday.
Lower Merion lost its third straight game, and three starters Thursday night.
The Lower Merion varsity boys soccer team dominated the Green Raiders on Monday, posting a 4-0 shutout in their first Central League contest to improve to 3-0 on the season.
Lower Merion boys soccer remains unbeaten with a last minute goal.
The Lower Merion football team fought admirably, but the Green Raiders were too much.
The Lower Merion Girls Varsity team traveled to Archbishop Carroll on Wednesday to take on the Patriots.
The Lower Merion football program is building for the future, with an eye on the now.
For the past few seasons the Aces basketball team has been on the receiving end of a gift from a very special (and tall) alum.
The Lower Merion Aces drop their season opener to neighboor, and rival, Harriton Rams.
In head coach Nicholas Severini's debut as coach of the Lower Merion boys soccer team, the Aces rode two second-half goals from Sasha Safavi to a 2-0 win over West Chester East on Saturday.
The Aces fell to rival Harriton High on Friday, Sept. 3 in the first game of the season.
Under the guidance of new head coach Nicholas Severini and a host of new starters, the Aces look to win a record fourth consecutive Central League title.