Penn women's lacrosse breaks out, holds off Dartmouth
After a few weeks off from Ivy League play, the No. 9 Penn women’s lacrosse team got back to its conference dominance against Dartmouth this weekend
After a few weeks off from Ivy League play, the No. 9 Penn women’s lacrosse team got back to its conference dominance against Dartmouth this weekend
The Quakers emerged victorious in what turned into a battle of stamina, sweeping Cornell by identical 9-8 scores underneath the blazing sun in Penn Park on Sunday
Penn and Cornell will square off four times in the weekend series, which will have significant implications for the Ivy playoff race.
The Quakers battled back from a two-goal deficit in the fourth period to force overtime where they would ultimately score the winning goal and win, 8-7, in breathtaking fashion
The Quakers emerged victorious in what turned into a battle of stamina, sweeping Cornell by identical 9-8 scores underneath the blazing sun in Penn Park on Sunday
Penn and Cornell will square off four times in the weekend series, which will have significant implications for the Ivy playoff race.
While the rest of the University is getting caught up in all sorts of Fling shenanigans, Penn women’s lacrosse will be catching up on their Ivy League slate as the team takes its their talents north to New Hampshire this weekend.
On Friday and Saturday afternoon, the Quakers (7-7, 0-3 Ivy) will host Dartmouth (5-7, 1-1) and No. 46 Harvard (9-5, 1-1), hoping to salvage the latter half of their conference play.
With three series remaining in the 2014 regular season, the Quakers know that if they win all three, the squad will be back in the Ivy Championship game.
Following road trips to Florida, North Carolina, and New Jersey —all within the past month —, the Quakers will continue their tour of the eastern seaboard in Virginia for this weekend’s George Mason Invitational.
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