Penn women's soccer seeks quick start in Hanover
Of 16 goals scored by the Penn women’s soccer team this season, just three have come in the first half.
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Of 16 goals scored by the Penn women’s soccer team this season, just three have come in the first half.
In high school, Cameron Countryman and Dylan Muscat faced off at the line of scrimmage, playing on opposite sides of a vicious rivalry between two California public high schools.
Forty-one times this season the Penn women’s soccer Twitter account has used the tag “#unlucky.”
The last match of Penn field hockey’s 2009 season was a 7-0 loss to Princeton.
What happens when a group of Ivy League, chess-playing sports junkies starts a blog?
What do the Penn soccer squads and the Tottenham Hotspurs have in common? New uniforms and equipment, courtesy of Under Armour.
When Brianna Rano strikes a high, curving free kick into the back of the net, it is obvious that her technique is the result of years of hard work, on both her and her coaches’ part.
Any team is liable to have some jitters on opening night. That said, even the most extreme cases are cured by capturing two wins to start the season.
On Thursday night, the NBA Draft came and went, and Zack Rosen, the Ivy League and Big Five Player of the Year, went unpicked.
Daily workouts are hardly new to Zack Rosen.
Even with her soccer career at Penn behind her, Adrienne Lerner has yet another reason to feel the thrill of victory.
History was in the making, and everyone seemed to realize it—that is, except for the person making it.
With one weekend left in regular season play, it’s crunch time for Penn softball.
In the past four seasons, Penn softball has claimed one victory against Cornell. This weekend, the Quakers beat the Big Red three times in just over 24 hours.
The Penn softball pitching staff has carried the load for most of this season. Wednesday night against Drexel, Penn’s offense returned the favor.
As South Division play of Ivy League softball opens for Penn this weekend, the Quakers have an opportunity to set the pace for the rest of the season.
It’s almost as if there are two Penn softball teams: at home, the Quakers sport a 10-2 record, crushing their opponents, 62-23, in runs scored. But on the road, they are just 2-6 with the score, 35-21, in their opponents’ favor.
Last season, the Penn softball team’s trip to Brown and Yale tarnished an otherwise successful Ivy campaign. Without those doubleheaders, the Quakers would have finished 9-6 in the Ivy League. However, back-to-back sweeps against the Bulldogs and Bears dropped Penn below .500 in conference play to 9-10.
Penn softball is firing on all cylinders, which bodes well for its Ivy prospects, but not so well for La Salle.
Sometimes having the most wins isn’t enough to take home first place.