Penn women's basketball's season ends with 64-54 loss to Providence in WNIT
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.
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.
The Red and Blue didn’t show their wear and tear, getting off to a hot start against the visiting Eagles.
Just five days after its heartbreaking loss to Princeton in the Ivy League championship, Penn women’s basketball dominated American, 64-45.
The Quakers' win in Ithaca, N.Y. is their second straight Ivy League win and fourth in a row overall.
The Red and Blue didn’t show their wear and tear, getting off to a hot start against the visiting Eagles.
Just five days after its heartbreaking loss to Princeton in the Ivy League championship, Penn women’s basketball dominated American, 64-45.
The Quakers' first-round matchup is at home against American, who won a share of the Patriot League regular season title.
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The Quakers will be taking on American in the opening round of the WNIT at the Palestra. Penn hasn’t faced the Eagles since 2006.
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After their 65-54 loss to Princeton in the Ivy League Tournament final, the Quakers will host American in the first round of the WNIT.
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On Saturday, the women defeated Temple with a clean sweep. But things were not as easy as the scoreboard suggested.
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Starting with a doubleheader on Saturday, the Red and Blue ended up playing 20 innings against the Bulldogs.
Optimism for next season won’t make the Red and Blue feel any better. The Quakers fell tantalizingly, agonizingly short. That hurts.
Penn women’s basketball lost to Princeton, 65-54, in the Ivy League Tournament title game, a game which was much closer than the score indicates.