Penn men's soccer turns tables, shuts out Stony Brook
After not recording a shutout in any of its 16 games last season, the Penn defense sent a clear message Friday night: lesson learned.
After not recording a shutout in any of its 16 games last season, the Penn defense sent a clear message Friday night: lesson learned.
This semester’s PennApps will be the largest student-run hackathon of all time.
The restaurant serves Korean and Japanese food.
Every year, Penn’s defense is up to snuff with the very best of them. Last year, though, Penn’s offense didn’t hold up its end of the bargain. This year, these Quakers are primed to put up a few more numbers that Ambrose can be proud of on the attack.
This semester’s PennApps will be the largest student-run hackathon of all time.
The restaurant serves Korean and Japanese food.
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Market Noodles will serve Vietnamese, Indian, Chinese and Japanese food.
The Quakers’ defense lost Erin Thayer, Alex Dayneka and goalkeeper Sarah Banks, but a hallmark of the program that has shone through — especially in the early portion of the season — is the interchangeability of players in different positions and the flexibility that it has allowed coach Darren Ambrose to continue to mold the team.
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Other offerings included Japanese and Italian fare.
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