W. Squash wins at F&M; The Quakers dropped three starters from the lineup against the overmatched hosts. But No. 1 and No. 2 players Jessica DiMauro and Katie Patrick took their places in the lineup for the first time this year. Still, all nine Penn players won their matches 3-0. Although the opposition was weak, Penn coach Demer Holleran felt the trip was well worth it for her team. She noted the importance of getting on-court "nerves" out before the team hosts Ivy League foes Yale and Brown this weekend at the Ringe Courts. -- Jordan Smith
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