Rookies coming up big
With just four short years of collegiate eligibility, the freshmen of Penn women’s swimming are making their mark on the program early and often.
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With just four short years of collegiate eligibility, the freshmen of Penn women’s swimming are making their mark on the program early and often.
Needing a pick-me-up, the Penn men’s swimming team won its first meet of the season to end 2010 on a good note.
For most Penn varsity sports, nonconference play at the beginning of each season represents a critical time. Before heading into the pressure-cooker of the Ivy schedule players develop, fix-up loose ends and work out the kinks that a new season inevitably brings.
In a double-overtime, 109-minute contest Saturday evening, the Harvard soccer team edged out the Quakers 2-1 in a game that saw both defenses harden against potent attacks.
With a dominating performance in every sense of the word, Penn sprint football annihilated Princeton 70-0 Friday at Franklin Field to earn a share of the Collegiate Sprint Football League championship.
After its 17-12 win against then-undefeated Cornell last Friday, the Penn sprint football team is now in control of its own destiny going into the final two games of the season.
Going into Saturday’s game, the No. 15 Penn men’s soccer team knew it would be tested by a Yale team hungry for a home Ivy win.