Amy Taylor Brooks has been inducted into the Haverford College Athletic Hall of Achievement. Ms. Brooks was a 1992 graduate of Haverford College where she excelled in volleyball, basketball and lacrosse. She was selected as the most valuable player six times in three sports while earning 10 varsity letters and her Haverford trophy collection includes the Archibald MacIntosh and Varsity Cup awards. Ms. Brooks was Haverford’s first woman and just sixth basketball player to score 1,000 career points. Her accomplishments added to the storied history of the Taylor family at Haverford. The Taylor legacy in Haverford Athletics includes Amy’s great-great-grandfather, cricket star Gardiner Taylor, class of 1876. Great-grandfather Howard ’11 (football, soccer, cricket), grandfather Joseph ’36 (basketball, baseball), and father Hal Taylor ’61 (soccer All-America). Uncles Joe ’63 and Jim Taylor ’71 played soccer. Her older siblings, Laura ’87 (volleyball and lacrosse) and Peter Gardiner Taylor ’90 (cricket and basketball), also played sports at Haverford. Ms. Brooks is an associate at Wisler Pearlstine and concentrates her practice in the area of education law.