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For the second consecutive year, the Penn women's soccer team will enter the final three weeks of play in the thick of the Ivy League race.
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For the second consecutive year, the Penn women's soccer team will enter the final three weeks of play in the thick of the Ivy League race.
After a poor showing in Friday's first half against Columbia, in which the Penn women's soccer team was outshot, 7-3, and outscored, 1-0, coach Darren Ambrose had a message for his players.
Sophomore midfielder Sarah Friedman - who hails from nearby Villanova, Pa. - knows all about Big 5 rivalries. After helping the Quakers grind out a 4-2 victory over Saint Joseph's last night with one goal and two assists, she said there was "definitely" a pride factor in defeating a local school.
The Penn women's soccer team improved to 1-1 in the Big 5 with a 4-2 victory over Saint Joseph's.
After finishing off a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Harvard at 9 p.m. on a rainy Saturday night, Natalie Capuano and her women's soccer teammates still had one obligation left to fulfill.
Last season, sophomore forward Kristin Kaiser clinched Penn's Ivy League crown with an overtime goal against Princeton.
The Penn women's soccer team took a strong first step towards defending its Ivy League crown with a 2-0 victory over Harvard at Rhodes Field.
For weeks, Penn women's soccer coach Darren Ambrose has been preaching that his team must play at a high level for a full 90 minutes. Senior Molly Weir appears to have taken that message to heart.
In its final tuneup before Ivy League play begins on Saturday, the women's soccer team improved to 3-3-1 with a dominating 3-0 win over UMBC (1-9-0).
Penn senior Natalie Capuano leads the women's soccer team with an impressive three goals in four matches on the young season.
Two years ago, Lafayette's Maggie Condon, then a sophomore, picked up an unassisted tally against the Quakers.
As freshman Ursula Lopez-Palm watched her rebound soar over Pittsburgh goalie Morie Kephart's head and into the back of the net, she started jumping up and down during what she called a "surreal" moment.
In 15 matches last season, Penn midfielder Natalie Capuano tallied only three goals on 16 shots.
When Penn freshman Christian Barreiro turned down a youth team position with Celtic FC of the Scottish Premier League, he forfeited the chance to experience the "Old Firm," a bitter and long-standing rivalry between Celtic and Rangers.
Men's tennis co-captain Brandon O'Gara still has painful memories of last year's heartbreaking losses to Columbia that kept Penn out of the NCAA tournament.
After a disappointing stretch of eight straight losses over the past week, the Penn softball team is looking to recover.
Coming into this weekend's matches against Harvard and Dartmouth, Penn found itself right in the thick of things, just half a game behind the first place Crimson.
The men's tennis team is now once again in control of its own destiny. Thanks to decisive 6-1 and 5-2 victories over Yale and Brown, respectively - paired with Princeton losses to the same two teams - the Quakers (11-8, 2-1 Ivy) catapulted themselves back into a tie for second place with four matches remaining.
Just one match into the Ivy League season, the men's tennis team's season is still far from over.
For the Penn men's tennis team, today's match against St. John's marks the last non-conference tune-up before the Princeton match on Saturday. But after losing six of their past seven matches, the Quakers know better than to look past their next opponent.