Bittersweet send-off for seniors of Penn women's tennis
Penn women’s tennis has had a troubled year, but at least it had a dependable captain and a strong anchor to navigate it through its darkest storms and its testiest waters.
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Penn women’s tennis has had a troubled year, but at least it had a dependable captain and a strong anchor to navigate it through its darkest storms and its testiest waters.
After spending its conference season dwelling at the bottom of Ivy League standings, Penn women’s tennis concluded its disappointing year on a positive note this weekend.
It’s been an unusual journey to Penn for women’s tennis freshman Kana Daniel.
Defeat was written across the faces of Penn’s women’s tennis this weekend.
Penn women’s tennis may be winless in the Ivies, but it’s certainly not discouraged.
The Ivy League has not been friendly to Penn women’s tennis this year.
For Penn women’s tennis, this weekend is all about redemption.
The sun was beaming for Penn softball Monday , both literally and figuratively.
Hoping to defy expectations and win its first match of Ivy play this season, the outgunned Penn women’s tennis team instead lost in predictable fashion to a rival squad.
Penn women’s tennis won’t have to dig deep to find the motivation to beat its next opponent; the rivalry is already bred in its bones and the only thing on its mind is vengeance after last year.
The next stage of the Penn women’s tennis season looks positive as the team pulled off two impressive wins in its three-game road trip to California over break.