Penn women's lacrosse's Senior Day win comes down to the wire
For Penn women’s lacrosse, Sunday was a day of lasts.
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For Penn women’s lacrosse, Sunday was a day of lasts.
After winning its first six games of the season in impressive fashion, what is left for Penn’s women’s lacrosse to prove? Well, taking down the top-ranked team in the nation would be a nice start.
It is never a happy moment when a player like senior forward Duke Lacroix plays his last game for Penn men’s soccer.
For Penn men’s swimming, this weekend’s opening tri-meet could prove to be a good opportunity to see what the season has in store. Although the Red and Blue lost to Cornell and Princeton in a three-school competition, Penn had multiple event wins and plenty of students placing.
Penn men’s soccer has had no shortage of superstars over the past few years.
When a once-in-a-generation player like senior forward Duke Lacroix enters his final match, people take notice.
As Penn men’s soccer enters its matchup with Princeton on Saturday, it does so with its back against the wall.
For Penn men’s soccer, every upcoming game is like playing for the Ivy League championship. The team will need to maintain that approach through Saturday when the Red and Blue host Brown at Rhodes Field.
For Penn men’s soccer, it is always one game at a time.
With its back against the wall in a must-win Ivy League contest, Penn men’s soccer found a way to take down Dartmouth.
For Penn sports fans, Ivy season is one of the best parts of fall, but for the teams it is often one of the most stressful. Such will be the case this weekend when Penn men’s soccer continues Ivy League play this Saturday against Columbia.
For Penn men’s soccer, defeating Saint Joseph’s is not an ordinary victory.
In a match where the Quakers did just about everything right, Penn men’s soccer just couldn’t come away with a result.