W. Hoops ready for Dragons
In tonight's matchup with neighboring Drexel at the John A. Daskalakis Center, the Penn women's basketball team will try to smother the fiery offensive attack of the Dragons to capture its fifth win.
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In tonight's matchup with neighboring Drexel at the John A. Daskalakis Center, the Penn women's basketball team will try to smother the fiery offensive attack of the Dragons to capture its fifth win.
After the Penn women's basketball team suffered its fifth consecutive loss last night at the hands of St. Joe's, the Quakers' lone senior and captain Julie Epton was not about to give the Hawks much credit for their 81-57 win.
While the Penn women's basketball team paid tribute to the University's sororities in honor of last night's Panhel at the Palestra celebration, St. Joseph's had no plans of being sisterly.
Before heading to Stony Brook, Long Island to compete in the Holiday Inn Express Invitational, Penn women's basketball coach Kelly Greenberg vowed two wins for the Quakers.
Last weekend, the members of the Penn women's basketball team joined their families to enjoy Thanksgiving, knowing that a torturous stretch on the hardwood awaited their return.
With 3:28 left in last night's contest, sophomore Jewel Clark limped to the foul line and sunk a free throw, capping a Jordan-esque run in which she singlehandedly brought the Penn women's basketball team from down nine to within one of intra-city rival La Salle in barely over a minute.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Just minutes after Villanova broke its scoreless tie with the Penn women's soccer team Friday night, a stoppage of play occurred and, for a moment, time seemed to stand still for the Quakers.
It was the night of February 24, 2001, hands-down the most significant date in the history of Penn women's basketball...
When the highly anticipated selection show for the Division I College Cup of Women's Soccer finally began at 3 p.m. yesterday, the Penn women's soccer team had very selective hearing.
BOSTON -- From the sound of the opening whistle on Saturday, it was clear that the Penn women's soccer team was primed to make history in Massachusetts.
The Penn women's soccer team had just come from behind to tie Princeton, a top-20 team. But in the post-game huddle, some of the Quakers found it hard to crack a smile.
The young Penn women's soccer team faced its first big test before the regular season even started -- the Quakers squared off against perennial powerhouse Princeton in their second preseason game.
The young Penn women's soccer team faced its first big test before the regular season even started -- the Quakers squared off against perennial powerhouse Princeton in their second preseason game.
The members of the Penn women's soccer team didn't hang their heads for long following a disappointing 1-1 tie with Monmouth last Wednesday.
The Battle of Monmouth was a crucial Revolutionary War skirmish in May of 1778, where George Washington and his troops showed their ability to fend off the British.
After yet another drubbing of a non-conference opponent on Wednesday -- a 3-0 shutout of St. Joseph's -- the Penn women's soccer team now boasts a glossy 9-1-1 record.
The Penn women's soccer team's 2-0 win over Columbia last weekend may seem like just another tally in the `W' column.
After a 2-0 blanking of Cornell Saturday at Rhodes Field, the Penn women's soccer team has now kept its opponents off the scoreboard in five of the team's six wins.
Any loss is hard to swallow.
Right now, the Penn women's soccer team is in cruise control.