Field Hockey vs. Princeton
Tonight, 7 p.m., Franklin Field
On senior night at Franklin Field, the Quakers will bid farewell to prolific scorers Cara Calahan and Lea Salese. Last year, Penn (9-7, 3-3 Ivy) won a thriller at Princeton (8-8, 6-0) to clinch a share of the Ivy League title. But it will be tough, as the Tigers have beaten every other Ivy League team this year and have only given up three goals in the process.
Football vs. Princeton
Tomorrow, Noon, Franklin Field
Two teams which simply cannot afford to lose face off at high noon. Penn coach Al Bagnoli will go for his 100th win in charge of the Quakers (5-2, 3-1 Ivy), while Roger Hughes and the Tigers (5-2, ,3-1) will try to beat Penn for the first time in his career.
W. Soccer vs. Princeton
Tomorrow, 5 p.m., Rhodes Field
Six seniors will play their final game for Darren Ambrose and the Red and Blue (8-5-3, 2-2-2 Ivy) under the lights at Rhodes Field. Princeton (7-6-2, 4-2-0) reached the Final Four last year, and is led this year by midfielder Diana Matheson -- who also plays for the Canadian women's national team. Be sure to stick around for the men's game which will follow.
M. Soccer vs. Princeton
Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., Rhodes Field
Still alive for a berth in the College Cup, Rudy Fuller's team (9-4-1, 2-2-1 Ivy) finishes off a long day of sports in the nightcap of a soccer doubleheader. Five seniors will try to keep their Penn careers going by beating a Princeton team (4-7-3, 1-2-1) led by 2004 Ivy League Player of the Year Darren Spicer.






