Quakers are fighting fire with fire
As soon as sophomore midfielder Natalie Capuano's feet left the ground, it was clear that this game was going to be a little bit different.
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As soon as sophomore midfielder Natalie Capuano's feet left the ground, it was clear that this game was going to be a little bit different.
The Penn women's soccer team hasn't exactly been afforded the chance to ease into its schedule after a short preseason. Tonight, the Quakers host Hofstra just four days after battling Rice - a team which also made the NCAA Tournament last year - to a scoreless draw.
If the Penn women's soccer team's season opener against Rice was going to come down to a battle of the goalies, the Quakers may have looked like clear underdogs.
Like the rest of the Penn women's soccer team, midfielder Natalie Capuano went into last season with high expectations. But after a couple of ugly losses and a fifth-place Ivy League finish, the Red and Blue closed out their 2005 campaign on a sour note.
Emily Cochran walked off of Franklin Field on a good note.
No goals, no ground balls, one turnover.
For the second time in as many weeks, the Penn men's lacrosse team found itself on the brink of going into overtime against an inferior Ivy opponent.
After being blown out at Princeton on Tuesday, a visit from last-place Brown may be just what the No. 7 men's lacrosse team needs.
PRINCETON, N.J. -- Even against a team with a possession problem, the Quakers men's lacrosse team couldn't hold onto the ball.
After an offensive drought that lasted 13 innings, the Penn softball team's bats came alive to salvage a split of its doubleheader at Warren Field.
It hung tough with national power Johns Hopkins and steamrolled Columbia, but the No. 20 Penn women's lacrosse team knew the real test was going to come against No. 13 Penn State at Franklin Field.
It looks like the Penn women's lacrosse team has gotten over its shooting woes.
Penn baseball fans had better learn how to pronounce "Meiklejohn."
A visit from No. 3 Johns Hopkins was just what the Penn women's lacrosse team needed.
The Penn women's lacrosse team scored the first and last goals of the game against No. 16 Cornell on Saturday, but there were 52 minutes in between that it would like to forget.
With a pitching staff that is just three deep, the Penn softball team is forced to hold its breath every time a doubleheader rolls around.
After playing two higher-ranked opponents in its last two games, the No. 18 Penn women's lacrosse team appeared to be set for a well-earned break against an unranked team with a losing record.
After a year of ups and downs, four members of the Penn men's squash team were able to enjoy their spring break in Massachusetts.
A little pneumonia won't stop Chrissy Muller.
Jacob Himmelrich may not have the prettiest game of any Penn squash player, but he is probably one of the more valuable members of the squad.