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Another Tuesday night at Rhodes Field presented another battle for the rights to the city, as Penn men’s soccer hosted Temple — one week after Penn’s win against Drexel at home.
On Saturday night at Rhodes Field, the Quakers picked up a 2-1 Ivy League victory against Dartmouth thanks to a thrilling golden goal in double overtime.
For Penn, a rookie playing from the back line has been leading the team in minutes played — freshman center back Leo Burney. Burney has totaled 840 minutes on the field as a starting player for all nine matches of the Red and Blue's matches as of yet.
After losing their first Ivy match to Cornell last weekend, Penn men's soccer looked to up their conference standings in last night’s game in New York.
The fall sports season is fully underway for Penn, and many teams will look to build on the momentum they established in the first few weeks of matches moving into the beginning of Ivy League play. Here is a look at what the soccer, volleyball, and field hockey teams are up against this weekend.
Patience was key for Penn men’s soccer as the Quakers proved a 5-1 result over St. Mary's at Rhodes Field; a redemption over the shared draw of Monday's game against Loyola Maryland.
Penn women's soccer faces two tough opponents this weekend in Villanova and Rice University, as the Red and Blue hopes to build upon the team's most recent victory.
Penn was defeated 2-1 by in-state rival Penn State in a hard-fought match. The Quakers will have a chance to rebound from the loss and move to 3-1 in a few days, as they stay at Rhodes Field for Monday’s match.
Playing for the first time since 2019, the Red and Blue came out with a strong showing, beating Farleigh Dickinson in a close 3-2 match after some clutch saves down the stretch.
Fall sports are finally upon us. Here’s a look at what Penn’s soccer, volleyball, and field hockey teams are up against this weekend, as many of them suit up for their first games in almost two years.