Penn women's lacrosse victorious in gritty 11-10 win over Georgetown
Six different Quakers contributed to the win, with sophomore midfielder Anna Brandt scoring her 22nd, 23rd, and 24th goals of the season.
Six different Quakers contributed to the win, with sophomore midfielder Anna Brandt scoring her 22nd, 23rd, and 24th goals of the season.
The Quakers led at two separate times, but their defense gave up six straight goals to start the fourth quarter.
Both the men's and women's teams have several matches left at home, where they have performed better than the road so far this season.
Though the Quakers earned their first win earlier in the week, they could not carry that momentum into their clash with the Big Green.
The Quakers led at two separate times, but their defense gave up six straight goals to start the fourth quarter.
Both the men's and women's teams have several matches left at home, where they have performed better than the road so far this season.
The Quakers are set to compete for the first time in nearly five months at the Doc Hosea Invitational on April.
The senior's finishes in the 1650 and 500 free showcased significant improvement from her times at last year's competition.
The team returned no championship titles, but coach Roger Reina remains pleased with every wrestler's performance.
Eisenhardt has had her sights set on setting new personal bests for pole vault.
After losing a close game on Friday, the Quakers exploded offensively during Saturday's doubleheader.
Both the lightweight and heavyweight teams are ready to compete in the coming weeks.
The Crimson were able to capitalize on Penn's errors in the field in a staggering display of offensive firepower.
Davies has been a contributor for the Quakers in her first two seasons with the team.
Several Quakers put up excellent performances throughout the event.
Williams credited an increase in mental performance to his improvement between the two meets.
Despite trailing for much of the game, Penn earned an overtime victory, demonstrating their "quality and character," as a team.
Former Quaker Mark DeRosa is currently managing Team USA at the World Baseball Classic.
Anna Brandt and Niki Miles combined for nine goals in the Quakers' offense-powered victory.
Princeton's massive upset carries huge implications for the Ivy League as a whole, and Penn in particular.