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In their freshman seasons, Emily Sands and Emma Loving led the team in assists and goals respectively.
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In their freshman seasons, Emily Sands and Emma Loving led the team in assists and goals respectively.
Penn men's soccer has an influx of youth this year, with 11 new faces to replace only three graduating seniors.
This weekend represents a homecoming for 13 members of Penn women's soccer, including junior forward Sasha Stephens, as the team travels across the country to California
Despite returning 10 All-Ivy selections, the most in the conference, Penn football was picked to finish third in the Ancient Eight.
Junior forward Sasha Stephens, the team's leading scorer in 2016, was, along with the rest of her team, unable to find the back of the net against Lehigh and La Salle.
As a national power, Penn women's lacrosse is one of several sports to benefit from Title IX — but while that squad is led by renowned coach Karin Corbett, other women's teams continue to lack female coaches at a high rate.
Coach Ray Priore will have to find a new quarterback to replace Alek Torgersen, who recently signed with the Atlanta Falcons after not being drafted.
Though senior Britt Brown provided a bright spot with an Ivy tournament-record 14 saves, it wasn't Penn women's lacrosse's day in Ithaca, as the Quakers were blown out by Princeton in the semifinals.
Senior attacker Emily Rogers-Healion couldn't have asked for much more on her Senior Day, becoming the 24th player in team history with 100 career points and clinching her third Ivy League championship.
Junior Taylor McCorkle and sophomore Calvary Rogers will anchor the sprinting units for Penn, who are posed to succeed like never before.