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Penn Athletics saw mixed results over Homecoming weekend with some teams ending their seasons and other teams getting their seasons started.
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Penn Athletics saw mixed results over Homecoming weekend with some teams ending their seasons and other teams getting their seasons started.
Playing in the top spot for Penn women's squash, Reeham Sedky helped lift the Quakers to a third place finish at the Ivy League squash scrimmages.
Penn women's soccer has much to cheer about after a nail-biting victory over Dartmouth.
Penn women's volleyball defeated Columbia in five sets on Friday, but lost in four sets on Saturday against Cornell.
After four successful Fan Fest events last year, Penn Athletics is bringing the series back for a second year.
Senior midfielder Joe Swenson has been a key player in Penn's offense so far this season, with two of the team's three goals
Junior running back Jake Klaus, despite only playing in the first half, racked up 208 yards of total offense and had three touchdowns.
Joe Swenson has scored Penn men's soccer's only goal to date. To get their first win, the Quakers will need to find the net much more often.
Senior midfielder Erica Higa scored for Penn soccer just one minute into the team's match against Delaware. That goal proved to be enough in a 1-0 win.
Penn football has had occasion to celebrate each of the last two seasons, but don't pencil the Quakers in for a three-peat just yet.
As one of just three seniors, Penn men's soccer senior Joe Swenson will be looked up to as a leader this season.