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After two consecutive losses, Penn women’s soccer returned to Rhodes Field looking to finish the season on a high note, as the Quakers hosted Princeton for their final game.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn football gets a burst from a new quarterback and men's and women's soccer wrap up their seasons while the basketball teams get theirs underway.
The Quakers took on Princeton this weekend with both teams entering tied for third in the Ivy League table, a place they will continue to share after this weekend’s draw.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn men's cross country wins the Ivy Heps, Ryan Cragun continues his monster season, and coach Bill Wagner says goodbye to Penn sprint football.
After a run of two consecutive overtime one-nil wins, one at Drexel and another against No. 24 Yale, Penn men’s soccer could only manage a 1-1 draw at Brown.
The Penn men's soccer freshman's father formerly played professional soccer in the Netherlands, meaning Lammers inherited his passion for the game early on.
These wins were spearheaded by senior midfielder Brandon Bartel and freshman midfielder Jack Rosener, who won the Ivy League Player of the Week and Ivy League Rookie of the Week awards, respectively.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn sprint football blows out Alderson Broaddus, men's soccer pulls off a historic win, and Elita van Staden keeps her hot stretch going.
After defeating Delaware State in its last nonconference game of the season by a score of 2-0, Penn women’s soccer returned to Rhodes Field hoping to extend its winning streak against Yale.
The Red and Blue knew the odds were stacked against them; they hadn't beaten a ranked team since 2010. But from the opening whistle, Penn played with poise and confidence.
Penn teams will have had their fill of competition from Yale after this weekend, as field hockey and both soccer teams will face off against the Bulldogs.
In its final nonconference match of the season, Penn women’s soccer defeated Delaware State by a score of 2-0. In reality, it wasn’t as close as the score suggested.
On Monday, freshman midfielder Sizzy Lawton was named Ivy League Rookie of the Week after scoring the Quakers' lone goal in their 1-0 victory over Dartmouth.