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The sugar rush from Sour Patch Kids is only temporary — unless, of course, you are Penn women’s basketball guard Caitlin Slover.
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The sugar rush from Sour Patch Kids is only temporary — unless, of course, you are Penn women’s basketball guard Caitlin Slover.
With the help of sophomore midfielder Melanie Baskind, the Harvard women’s soccer team was able to win its second consecutive Ivy League title, outright.
Field Hockey’s matchup against Ivy League rival Columbia has been postponed for the second time.
In women’s soccer action, Princeton’s junior goalkeeper Alyssa Pont earned Ivy League Player of the Week for her efforts in the Tigers’ matchup against Harvard Saturday.
Senior football captain Jake Lewko received acclaim for his performance against Yale Saturday. Lewko’s sack and six tackles — two of which resulted in a loss — earned him Ivy Defensive Player of the Week honors.
The Yale men’s soccer team is hitting the road for its first away Ivy matchup — and Penn hopes to be the ungracious host Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Rhodes Field.
Both of the Penn men’s crew teams will compete in the 45th annual Head of the Charles race in Boston this weekend.
The Penn women’s golf team will tee off at the Lehigh Invitational this weekend.
Make no mistake about it, the Penn field hockey team is out for revenge.
Even with a strained hamstring, midfielder Kelsey Tahan put the lone goal on the scoreboard for Penn in Wednesday night’s home matchup against University City rival No. 12 Drexel.
With the score tied 2-2 after regulation and two overtime periods, the Brown field hockey team entered into a stroke-off against Vermont Sunday.
Over the weekend, the Penn field hockey team had two games, two overtimes, and two losses.
A lot can happen in 54 seconds. In the case of the Penn field hockey team, it was surrendering back-to-back goals to Lafayette.
Practice makes perfect — or at least it did for the Penn field hockey team this weekend.
They both suffered shutout losses on Wednesday night. They both fell in overtime to Ivy League opponents in their previous games. And they both are looking for redemption this weekend.
It was a blowout and a shutout.
Coming off a heartbreaking overtime loss in its Ivy opener against Cornell, the Penn field hockey team needed a boost — and a 7 a.m. practice to start the week was just what the doctor ordered.
After a year-long injury in 2008, Dartmouth men’s soccer player Daniel Keat proved he is ready to be back on the pitch.
Harvard's biggest rival is Yale, but in recent seasons the annual non-conference tangle with Holy Cross has still been intense.
Cornell's Kelley Kantarian has scored four goals in four games played this season.