After loss to No. 1 Harvard, Penn women's squash wins three in three days
How do you come back from a loss to the nation’s top-ranked team and your primary rival? Three wins in the next three days seems as good a place to start as any.
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How do you come back from a loss to the nation’s top-ranked team and your primary rival? Three wins in the next three days seems as good a place to start as any.
On Wednesday, No. 6 Penn men’s squash will visit No. 9 Drexel in a battle for the title of Philadelphia’s best squad. Over the years Penn has been the better of the two rivals, but captain BG Lemmon knows that those results mean nothing going into Wednesday’s contest.
This Saturday the Penn men’s and women’s swim teams each captured victories against Villanova on the road. The men’s team (2-1) easily handled the Wildcats (1-2), defeating them 176.5-118.5 and winning 10 events.
Home is where the wins are.
Penn sprint football wrapped up its fourth consecutive win to start the season this past weekend to head into an bye week still undefeated.