Penn men's and women's tennis both tripped up by Princeton in Ivy League openers
Ivy League play started off on a sour note for Penn men's and women's tennis, as both sides fell to rival Princeton this Saturday..
Ivy League play started off on a sour note for Penn men's and women's tennis, as both sides fell to rival Princeton this Saturday..
Bryzgalova, a decorated four-time national champion and two-time ITF pro doubles winner, adds more than just her experience to the team.
The Quakers beat Dartmouth on Saturday, 17-10, in the final game of a three-game series that began with a doubleheader on Friday.
All teams — men’s lightweight, heavyweight and women’s — competed for the top spot in a number of races, hoping to begin the spring on a good note.
Bryzgalova, a decorated four-time national champion and two-time ITF pro doubles winner, adds more than just her experience to the team.
The Quakers beat Dartmouth on Saturday, 17-10, in the final game of a three-game series that began with a doubleheader on Friday.
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The Quakers never led against the visiting Broncs and fell by a score of 5-2 after giving up the first five runs of the game.
The spring seasons are rapidly unfolding, with tennis heading into Ivy play and rowing and golf getting their seasons underway.
For Penn women’s lacrosse, this Sunday’s contest in Evanston, Ill. against No. 5 Northwestern is one that the team has been looking forward to for an entire year.
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The Quakers walked away with a pair of championships in the Varsity 8 and the Second Varsity 8.
The women secured a dominant first place overall finish against a very competitive mix of 12 teams. The men finished second out of 10 teams, just six points behind Army.
The Quakers went head-to-head with the Crimson in a three-game series, coming out on top with two wins and one loss.
The seniors were sent off in a strong team effort, as Penn scored its second-best point total on the season at 193.125.
On Saturday, Penn women’s tennis secured a 5-0 home victory against St. John’s, who came into the meet hot off of a five-match win streak.
Penn women’s basketball’s season ended on Sunday evening with a 64-54 loss to Providence in the second round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament.