Berkshire blowout in the cards
With back-to-back matches against Williams and Amherst slated for tomorrow, the Penn women’s squash team is in a prime position to extend its win streak to nine.
With back-to-back matches against Williams and Amherst slated for tomorrow, the Penn women’s squash team is in a prime position to extend its win streak to nine.
Penn (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) will face Logan Greer and her Yale team at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Ringe Courts in the first of a two-game Ancient Eight home stand (Brown will face Penn Sunday).
Facing a winless Franklin & Marshall squad, Penn gave captain Kristen Lange the night off, moving everyone up one spot on the ladder.
Childhood friends Britt Hebden and Christina Matthias are still sharing the court after a decade of playing side by side.
Penn (2-0, 1-0 Ivy) will face Logan Greer and her Yale team at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Ringe Courts in the first of a two-game Ancient Eight home stand (Brown will face Penn Sunday).
Facing a winless Franklin & Marshall squad, Penn gave captain Kristen Lange the night off, moving everyone up one spot on the ladder.
No. 4 Penn hopes last year's 9-0 victory over Franklin & Marshall happens again
Penn defeated an improving Cornell squad 7–2 Saturday afternoon in Ithaca, N.Y., before a hostile crowd.
The new Quakers open their season tomorrow afternoon against Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y.
Squash is a family affair for women’s squash co-captain Kristen Lange.
Women’s squash hopes to build on last year’s progress — but most importantly, its wins.