W. Squash falls to Elis, then beats Brown in thriller
The Penn women's squash match on Sunday came down to just two players.
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The Penn women's squash match on Sunday came down to just two players.
At the conclusion of the regular season, four teams will split the Ivy League volleyball title. Cornell, Harvard, Princeton and Yale will share the 2004 championship.
BOSTON -- After this weekend's play, as many as four teams can split the Ivy League volleyball title.
This weekend the Penn volleyball team proved that hard work and concentration can create change in a single season. Two weeks ago, the Quakers fell to Cornell, the top team in the Ivy League, 3-1.
The Penn volleyball team fought to five games for the third time in a row last night, this time against Big 5 rival Villanova. The Quakers fought hard, and eventually won, 3-2.
The Penn volleyball team delivered two exciting games to fans during Parents Weekend, taking both Brown and Yale in five games. On Friday night, the Quakers clinched a win over the Bears, 3-2, by winning the decisive fifth game. "Our offense was off, so it was a defensive battle," Penn coach Kerry Carr said.
NEW YORK -- The Penn volleyball team kept a busy travel schedule during fall break, facing Columbia, Cornell and Bucknell on the road. The Quakers started strong in New York on Friday night, defeating the Lions, 3-0.
Excited fans from The Line stormed the court of the Palestra Saturday evening as the Penn volleyball team defeated Dartmouth in the fifth game, 15-7, to take the match, 3-2. Although the Quakers' supporters were thrilled with the team's come-from-behind victory, they were even more ecstatic to finally receive their season tickets for the upcoming basketball season.
"Harvard, Harvard, you suck," chanted fans from The Line at last night's volleyball game at the Palestra. The Crimson came into the game with an undefeated Ivy League record of 4-0. The Penn volleyball team entered with a 1-2 league record.
The Penn sprint football team earned its 15th straight win against league rival Princeton, trouncing the Tigers, 49-8, on Friday.