Penn women's basketball looks to clinch second place this weekend in New York
Penn women’s basketball may have already clinched a spot in Ivy Madness, but it still has work to do in the final week of its regular season.
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Penn women’s basketball may have already clinched a spot in Ivy Madness, but it still has work to do in the final week of its regular season.
Penn women’s basketball knew it had to play a near-perfect game to get a positive result against No. 23 Princeton, and the end result on Tuesday night was far from perfect.
Penn women’s basketball eked out a win at Yale by a score of 53-51 on Saturday. This was a pivotal win for the Quakers, who now move into second place in the Ivy League with a 5-2 conference record. Here are the two of the biggest takeaways from a thrilling game against one of the League's best teams.
Penn women’s basketball had a very successful week, emerging with a pair of wins to grab a winning Ivy record for the first time this season. Here are three takeaways from this weekend’s games at the Palestra.
Playing back-to-back is tough, but playing just after a bad loss is even tougher.
Nothing seems to be going right for the Quakers at the moment.
The Quakers played like themselves for three quarters. Unfortunately, they did not look anything like themselves in the fourth.
It only takes one quarter to completely flip a game on its head.
The Quakers have proven to be quite comfortable at home.
They just keep rolling on.
Much of last season was a battle between two quarterbacks, and the same storyline defined Saturday's game.
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Another overtime game, but a different outcome.
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A road draw means the Quakers are still undefeated in the Ivy League, but they might have felt they deserved more.
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Make it two out of two on the weekend for Penn women’s soccer.
A total of 16 seniors graduated from Penn sprint football after last season.