Volleyball struggles at Cornell in 3-0 loss
Just as they were starting to gain some momentum, Penn volleyball suffered a tough loss to Cornell on Saturday, losing all three sets in the match.
Just as they were starting to gain some momentum, Penn volleyball suffered a tough loss to Cornell on Saturday, losing all three sets in the match.
In its first shutout since 2009, Penn football (2-2, 0-1 Ivy) defeated Lehigh (0-6, 0-1) 20-0. Although the final score tells the story of a comfortable Quaker victory in the team's last tune-up before six straight Ivy League games, the Mountain Hawks posed a real threat of victory until the end of the fourth quarter.
The women’s soccer team had a successful weekend, with a 2-0 win over Cornell, extending their spotless home record to 6-0 due to contributions from in-form senior Emily Pringle.
While this victory for the Red and Blue should be applauded, in many ways, the performance left me with more concerns than assurances moving forward into the final six games of Ivy League play.
In its first shutout since 2009, Penn football (2-2, 0-1 Ivy) defeated Lehigh (0-6, 0-1) 20-0. Although the final score tells the story of a comfortable Quaker victory in the team's last tune-up before six straight Ivy League games, the Mountain Hawks posed a real threat of victory until the end of the fourth quarter.
The women’s soccer team had a successful weekend, with a 2-0 win over Cornell, extending their spotless home record to 6-0 due to contributions from in-form senior Emily Pringle.
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The Penn field hockey team came up just short against the Harvard Crimson by a score of 3-1 on Saturday.
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After they tied the match at 1-1 in sets, Penn volleyball lost their next two sets to notch their eighth straight loss of the season.
Coming off of last week's loss at Harvard, the Quakers bounced back with a 2-0 win over Cornell.