
In a groundbreaking move that marks a significant shift in school athletic spectating platforms, the school livestreamed varsity soccer and varsity football victories against Springside Chestnut Hill for the first time, showcasing the power of modern technology and setting a new standard for how the community can engage with school athletics.
The streaming platform, Hudl and Blueframe Production Truck, equipped with high-definition sports-filming technology, ensured a seamless viewing experience. Smooth video, real-time statistics, and interactive features let fans immerse themselves in the action like never before. Fourth Formers Connor Reynolds, Quinn Gallagher, and Jayden Thomas did the filming and served as producers as well.
Next year, imagine live-streaming EA Day to friends and family across the country and the world.
Jayden THomas ’27
“Live streaming will provide Haverford with a unique creative way to promote Haverford Athletics and help others interested in videography and video production,” alumnus Chris Hupfeldt ’11 said.
The first live streams received positive feedback from viewers, showing the potential of live streaming as the future of school sports broadcasting. With advancements in technology and increasing demand for flexible viewing options, live streaming is poised to become a staple in our athletic calendar.
With the right technology, commitment, and enthusiasm, live streaming can offer an unparalleled viewing experience for the Fords.
Home games will be live streamed on Hudl, where all home games will be live-streamed.
Next year, imagine live-streaming EA Day to friends and family across the country and the world.
