The game has been moved to Franklin Field and will be played tonight at 7 p.m. The switch may be a stroke of good fortune for the star-crossed Quakers, who were expecting to have something of a tough time on the grass field at West Chester. The Quakers will still have the problem of adjusting to the absence of leading scorer Leah Bills, who tore her Achilles tendon after netting a hat trick in a win at Yale on Saturday. The injury-riddled Red and Blue have registered just four victories this season against 11 losses but played well early on in their 8-0 loss to No. 4 Penn State. The win at Yale was Penn's first Ivy League victory of the season. The Quakers have been triumphant in each of their past two meetings with the Golden Rams. Penn won last year's game 1-0 at Franklin Field. The two teams have been playing since 1972, with West Chester holding a 14-11 advantage. The teams have tied on three occasions over the years. -- Jesse Spector
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