Before moving onto the new year, let’s see how Penn sports performed over the fall semester.
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Soccer
With the loss, Penn sits as third seed for this week's Ivy League tournament.
Senior midfielder Patirck Cayelli of Penn men's soccer wins Ivy League Player of the Week
Cayelli takes home the award for the first time in his career after a four-point performance over the weekend.
Penn soccer, field hockey athletes named to All-Ivy teams
From the programs, 11 total student-athletes were honored.
With the loss, Penn sits as third seed for this week's Ivy League tournament.
Senior midfielder Patirck Cayelli of Penn men's soccer wins Ivy League Player of the Week
Cayelli takes home the award for the first time in his career after a four-point performance over the weekend.
Penn women’s soccer season closer against Yale ends in goalless draw after defensive battle
Neither of the teams managed a breakthrough as they tied 0-0 under the floodlights
Annabel Austen garners her second Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week award this season
Austen tied her career high in saves this past weekend with ten total saves against Harvard.
Penn women’s soccer sophomore forward Lily White doesn’t take any moment for granted
After an injury scare last season, White sees every minute on the field as a gift.
Dominant offense fuels Penn men’s soccer’s 2-0 win over Dartmouth
Like the leaves on Locust Walk, the Big Green fell to Penn in a shutout.
The Quakers fell 2-1 and snapped a 11-year win streak against Cornell.
Sophomore midfielder Marco Bottene notched the Quakers' lone goal with 54 seconds left.
Senior midfielder Patrick Cayelli ended the matchup with a hat trick.
Penn men’s soccer holds Brown to a goalless draw
Junior goalkeeper Philip Falcon III’s saves rallied the Quakers.
Junior defender Malachi Neal scored the first collegiate goal of his career.
The Quakers could not convert their shots to goals until they finally broke through with five minutes remaining.
Columbia denies reigning regular season champions Penn men’s soccer a win to start Ivy play
Penn settles for a 2-2 tie in a back and forth game against Columbia.
Penn sophomore forward Romeo Dahlen scored two goals against the Wildcats.
Early bite from the Tigers leaves Penn women's soccer chasing in a 1-0 loss
Despite a valiant defensive showing and numerous saves from senior goalkeeper Annabel Austen, Penn couldn’t overcome an early Tigers goal.
After dominant win over St. Joe’s, Penn women’s soccer’s win streak snapped by Villanova
Before the weekend, the Quakers were 4-0-2.



















