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Melissa Goldstein


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Penn catches case of the splits

After the 2-2 weekend the Quakers are just 11-14 overall, but a solid 6-2 in Ivy play.

April 12, 2010

Late-game energy is no help for Penn

Despite fighting back in the late innings, the Penn softball team struggled during their spring break trip, tallying up only two wins over seven games.

March 15, 2010

Women lay solid foundation at Ivy Championships in N.Y.

The Quakers traveled to Cornell to compete in the first part of the two-week Ivy League Championships, where they went 3-1. They will look to show their strengths on their homecourt at Hutchinson Gym next week, when round two of the Ivy Championship will take place.

February 22, 2010

Freshman takes stab at Junior Olympics

While Penn won’t be sending any student athletes to Vancouver, freshman Evan Prochniak will be the sole representative for the Penn fencing program at this year’s Junior Olympics.

February 12, 2010

Down but not necessarily out

While her Quakers lost 4-3 to Temple, coach Sanela Kunovac is confident that her team can avoid the ten-game skid that defined the team’s season last year.

February 3, 2010

Quakers hope to wither Violets

After both the men’s and women’s teams won all five of their matches last year at the Brandeis/MIT Eric Sollee Invitational, Penn fencing is hoping for a repeat performance.

January 29, 2010

Kunovac’s Quakers take fight out of Dragons

The women’s tennis team successfully put out the Dragons’ fire in Sanela Kunovac’s coaching debut.

January 21, 2010

Bright futures for gymnastics freshmen

The gymnastics team anxiously awaits their first meet, unsure how they will perform with a new assistant coach, a host of injuries and eight freshmen.

January 15, 2010

Looking to stay perfect this year

The men’s fencing team hopes to replicate last year’s perfect season at the Philadelphia Invitational on Jan. 10, while the women’s team looks to build on last year’s 14-5 season as well.

December 13, 2009

Tourney-bound Tigers a tough test

With the No. 4 team in the country rolling into town tonight, Penn field hockey coach Val Cloud is realistic at her team’s chances of beating rival Princeton.

November 6, 2009

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