Penn men's soccer seeks second-straight NCAA bid ahead of Friday's Ivy Tournament semifinal
As the top seed, the Quakers are hosting, and will Brown at Penn Park at 6:30 p.m.
As the top seed, the Quakers are hosting, and will Brown at Penn Park at 6:30 p.m.
With one game left to play, the Quakers are in a three-way tie for first place with Harvard and Yale.
On and off the field, Gladu receives high praise from many of her teammates and coaches.
The victory marks Dr. Krissy Turner's first Ivy League win as coach.
With one game left to play, the Quakers are in a three-way tie for first place with Harvard and Yale.
On and off the field, Gladu receives high praise from many of her teammates and coaches.
Men's soccer picked up its second conference win, while field hockey fell at Harvard.
So far, the Quakers are 5-6-3 overall, and 0-3-2 against Ivy League foes.
The defending Ivy League title holders have struggled finding the back of the net in Ancient Eight play.
The forward from California has already scored two goals in her freshman campaign, most recently netting her first Ivy League goal against Yale.
Volleyball got its first conference win, while field hockey dropped its first game in Ivy play.
The midfielder has started in six of the Quakers' eight games so far this season.
Field hockey stays undefeated in conference play, while men’s soccer picked up its first Ivy win.
Chapel has appeared in seven games and started four this season.
Seele has found his place at midfield during his sophomore season.
Field hockey was able to secure a win at Columbia, while men's soccer faltered on the road.
Turner reached the mark after the Quakers' 1-0 victory against Lafayette on Sept. 7.
Field hockey grabbed a tight home win over Yale while volleyball and women’s soccer suffered away losses.
Additionally, women's soccer played two Philadelphia rivals and field hockey lost twice to Big 10 teams.
Hewes and Christoffersen took home Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week, respectively.