Penn field hockey drops heartbreaker at Princeton
The Quakers battled down to the wire with a high-powered Princeton squad, only to drop a heartbreaker, 4-3.
The Quakers battled down to the wire with a high-powered Princeton squad, only to drop a heartbreaker, 4-3.
After matchup with Dartmouth on Friday night that saw Penn handle its Ivy League foe in three sets, the Red and Blue were primed for a matchup against first place Harvard. Despite a strong effort, though, the Quakers fell in five sets.
After a season of ups and down, the Quakers left their heart and soul on the field against their biggest rival, defeating the Tigers, 3-2, in one of the most thrilling and emotional matches of the season.
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After matchup with Dartmouth on Friday night that saw Penn handle its Ivy League foe in three sets, the Red and Blue were primed for a matchup against first place Harvard. Despite a strong effort, though, the Quakers fell in five sets.
After a season of ups and down, the Quakers left their heart and soul on the field against their biggest rival, defeating the Tigers, 3-2, in one of the most thrilling and emotional matches of the season.
Penn men’s soccer fell Saturday night to Princeton, 3-2, extending the Quakers’ winless streak to four games. The Quakers, the 2013 Ivy League champions, were eliminated from contention for the Ivy League title with the loss.
Bad calls or not, the Red and Blue had a chance to come into Princeton and deal their biggest rival a season-killing loss on national television. By all accounts, they could have — and should have — won.
After losing consecutive Ivy games to Yale and Brown, the Quakers came to New Jersey with upset on their minds, but came up just short, falling to Princeton, 22-17.
All in all, some miscues in Princeton territory held Penn back as the Quakers fell behind the Tigers in the first half, 19-7, at Princeton Stadium despite forcing their first turnover in almost a month.
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Senior weekend started out well for Penn volleyball. The Quakers strung together consecutive Ivy wins for the first time this season as the Red and Blue took down the Dartmouth in straight sets, 25-22, 25-16, 25-21. In the first set, Penn (5-6) leapt to a lead.
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