Students hold festival celebrating Navratri
This weekend, the Penn Hindu Students Council and Young Jains of America organizations held a festival celebrating Navratri, a Hindu festival.
This weekend, the Penn Hindu Students Council and Young Jains of America organizations held a festival celebrating Navratri, a Hindu festival.
It was a dark night at Rhodes Field on Saturday, and not just because the lights went out. After grabbing the lead early in the second half and waiting through two game delays due to technical trouble, Penn women’s soccer came within 19 seconds of registering their first Ivy League win of the season.
The Quakers split their two games this weekend, losing to Columbia, 2-1, on Friday but bouncing back to earn a victory against Bucknell, 3-2 on Sunday.
Still Columbia. As the 2015 season has developed and Columbia football has attempted to regain any semblance of dignity after two consecutive winless seasons, I've frequently used the above phrase to describe the product the Lions have put on the field in five games. Although not inherently connected to what we've seen from Columbia in years past, there are certain aspects of the Light Blue's play that reminds us that this team went 0-for-its last 24 until its win over Wagner on Oct.
It was a dark night at Rhodes Field on Saturday, and not just because the lights went out. After grabbing the lead early in the second half and waiting through two game delays due to technical trouble, Penn women’s soccer came within 19 seconds of registering their first Ivy League win of the season.
The Quakers split their two games this weekend, losing to Columbia, 2-1, on Friday but bouncing back to earn a victory against Bucknell, 3-2 on Sunday.
Penn’s prospects are doubling
The Red and Blue had a rough weekend on the road, dropping a hard-fought match with the four-time-defending-champion Bulldogs, 3-1, before Brown handed Carr's squad one of its most convincing defeats of the season, a 25-18, 25-18, 25-23 sweep in Providence.
Even if you were at yesterday’s game supporting the Big Green, you felt the disappointment and saw the frustration on the faces of Penn men’s soccer after 88 solid minutes of play without a score on either side ultimately gave way to a 1-0 Red and Blue defeat.
SHUN SAKAI is a College junior from Chestnut Hill, Mass. His email is ssakai@sas.upenn.edu.
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