M. Soccer | Suiting up for a new Crew
Like many Penn seniors, Alex Grendi spent his winter break looking for a job.
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Like many Penn seniors, Alex Grendi spent his winter break looking for a job.
It was home sweet home for the men's squash team on Saturday.
The women's squash team looks unbeatable - again.
The semiannual Fitness Readiness Test at the Naval Academy mandates a minimum of 40 push-ups in two minutes, 65 sit-ups in two minutes and a 1.5 mile run under ten and a half minutes.
FAIRFAX, Va. - Not even Drew Healy could get to this one.
The Quakers know exactly what's in store at Ringe Courts on Saturday.
The family that plays together stays together.
A Gatorade shower in 40-degree weather never felt so good.
With three Big 5 squads making it to the NCAA Tournament, last season was a banner year for the informal Philly conference.
Kelly Scott's teammates have no problem with her horsing around - off the court, that is.
Penn and Brown showed their true colors on Saturday night at Rhodes Field: red and yellow.
Don't expect any fireworks tomorrow at Rhodes Field.
Chances are you can't name the head coach of Penn men's soccer. Rudy Fuller? Wrong.
The men's soccer team logged 15 hours of driving time on its Saturday trip to Dartmouth. More importantly, it logged win No. 8 on the season, a 1-0 edging of the Big Green to remove the taste of two straight losses and put Penn back into Ivy title contention.
The men's soccer team returned to early-season form on Saturday night with a 1-0 victory over host Dartmouth. Goalkeeper Drew Healy notched nine saves en route to his eighth shutout of the season, and the lone goal came off the foot of senior midfielder Alex Grendi in the 33rd minute. Grendi, assisted by Tobi Olopade and Kevin Unger, blasted the game-winner from the left side of the box.
As Lehigh forward Kyle Evans took his overtime shot from 30 yards out, Penn keeper Drew Healy lost his footing on the dewey turf. The ball ricocheted off the left post and into the net for the game-winning goal.
The Penn men soccer team's undefeated run came to an end to night, as the Quakers lost to Lehigh, 2-1, on a golden goal in the 109th minute.
After Sunday's draw with Temple, Penn men's soccer coach Rudy Fuller noted, "When two Philadelphia teams meet, everything goes out the window."
Goalkeeper Drew Healy has a simple formula that has propelled the Quakers - the only Division I team that hasn't been scored upon - to early-season heights.
It just keeps going and going and going.