Penn men’s soccer’s top five moments from 2013
Penn men’s soccer came into the 2013 season on the heels of a bad 2012 season. Coach Rudy Fuller put his team through a tough training schedule to get the team ready for what became a banner season.
Penn men’s soccer came into the 2013 season on the heels of a bad 2012 season. Coach Rudy Fuller put his team through a tough training schedule to get the team ready for what became a banner season.
Though the season didn’t end as many hoped, 2013 was a season of tremendous growth for Penn field hockey.
The Undergraduate Assembly is working to revamp the Penn Transit route to include stops at 30th Street Station and Trader Joe’s.
No matter what school Penn men’s soccer is facing on any given week, you can bet there is one Quakers player that is at the top of everyone’s scouting report.Senior forward Duke Lacroix is an offensive force that can make even the soundest of defenses look woefully inadequate and he will once again lead the Red and Blue in a campaign for a second consecutive Ivy League title.Lacroix enters his senior season not only as the reigning Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year, but also as the number one player in the conference according to TopDrawerSoccer.com.
Though the season didn’t end as many hoped, 2013 was a season of tremendous growth for Penn field hockey.
The Undergraduate Assembly is working to revamp the Penn Transit route to include stops at 30th Street Station and Trader Joe’s.
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