Three Up, Three Down: Penn men's soccer vs. St. Joe's
Coming off of a 6-2 loss to No. 7 Penn State last Wednesday, the Quakers (3-4-0) will face cross-town rival Saint Joseph’s on tonight at 7 p.m.
Coming off of a 6-2 loss to No. 7 Penn State last Wednesday, the Quakers (3-4-0) will face cross-town rival Saint Joseph’s on tonight at 7 p.m.
Instead of asking what should be done after Saturday about Penn’s rivalry with Villanova, it is more appropriate to focus on the rest of 2014 and what 41-7 drubbing at the hands of the Wildcats means for the Red and Blue moving forward.
After suffering a brutal straight-set loss to Princeton in Friday night's Ivy League opener, Penn came into Sunday's non-conference battle with Dayton, looking to regain its footing before its upcoming Ivy bout with Columbia.
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Instead of asking what should be done after Saturday about Penn’s rivalry with Villanova, it is more appropriate to focus on the rest of 2014 and what 41-7 drubbing at the hands of the Wildcats means for the Red and Blue moving forward.
After suffering a brutal straight-set loss to Princeton in Friday night's Ivy League opener, Penn came into Sunday's non-conference battle with Dayton, looking to regain its footing before its upcoming Ivy bout with Columbia.
The Red and Blue played a Saturday matinee against Harvard at Ellen Vagelos Field and took down the Crimson for Penn’s first Ivy victory, 4-1.
Behind two unassisted goals from Midge Purce, the Crimson downed the Quakers 3-0 in the season’s conference opener, as the Red and Blue suffered their first loss to an Ivy foe at home since Oct. 8, 2010.
On Friday against Cornell, Penn sprint football used big plays and the powerful rushing of Mike Beamish to get past Cornell.
If you were in attendance at Franklin Field today, you probably knew exactly just how Penn football’s game against No. 6 Villanova was going to end up.
The Wildcats, the No. 6 ranked squad in FCS football, scored in just over two minutes and didn't let up for the rest of the game, winning, 41-7, and handing Penn its biggest defeat since Al Bagnoli took over as head coach.
Penn football's game against Villanova started at 3:00 PM but it looks like the Quakers never quite woke up.
Over the weekend, Penn cross country got its shot at perennial top local powerhouse Villanova, and the Red and Blue did not disappoint.
Princeton (6-5, 1-0 Ivy) was led by the skyscraping duo of senior middle blocker Nicole Kincade and junior right-side hitter Kendall Peterkin, who combined for a whopping 27 kills.
If you take a look at the women’s soccer team’s roster for the 2014 season, there might be a few names you don’t recognize. But look to the Quaker’s goal, and you will not be surprised.
Some say numbers never lie, but Penn volleyball may disagree.
After an outstanding performance at last week’s Big 5 Invitational in which the Quakers took six of the top seven spots in the women’s race and the top seven in the men’s, the Red and the Blue are ready to follow up their success Thursday at the Main Line Invitational.
There’s a certain mantra that’s been circulating around Penn football this week. It’s been uttered at every practice and pasted on every sheet of paper at every meeting.
Another ranked squad, and unfortunately for Penn men’s soccer, another loss.
When the Quakers play Cornell at Franklin Field on Friday, it will conjure up some mixed memories.