Penn squash wins all six of its matches throughout the weekend
The men's team is currently top-ranked in the nation, while the women are ranked No. 5.
The men's team is currently top-ranked in the nation, while the women are ranked No. 5.
The Quakers took one set off the Big Green, but ultimately closed out the year with another conference loss.
The two juniors made their mark all over the stat sheet as the team is still without two of its senior captains.
Coach Kirsten Becker is looking forward to establishing a winning pattern in her third season leading the Quakers.
The Quakers took one set off the Big Green, but ultimately closed out the year with another conference loss.
The two juniors made their mark all over the stat sheet as the team is still without two of its senior captains.
The Quakers competed at four events following last spring's Ivy League Championship.
The Quakers won the conference last year following an excellent performance at the GEC Championships.
The Quakers are set to take on reigning Ivy champs, nationally ranked opponents, and century-old rivals.
The Quakers return Olympians, Junior National competitors, and Pan-American fencers.
The women's squad looks to best last year's success, as the men seek redemption.
The Quakers finished second in the Open Eights race behind only Princeton.
Seniors Maeve Stiles and Liv Morganti, and junior Dylan Throop led the Quakers with first-team recognition.
The Quakers mostly contained the Crimson's attack, but conceded a goal in the third quarter.
After four previously failed bids, squash will make its Olympic debut in Los Angeles.
The event featured the unveiling of an archive display on the second floor and a plaque recognizing the significant contributions of the Class of 1973 to the Women’s Center over the past 50 years.
Allison Kuzyk, Frederique Wollaert, and Ginger Fontenot received first-team recognition.
After falling just short last year, the team is hungry for an Ivy League and national championship.
The freshman qualified by winning her bracket at the Northeast Super Regional last month.
The Quakers fell 4-3 to the Blue Hens, and end the regular season with a 5-2 conference record.