The men and women’s golf teams will return to the course for the second straight week but will travel to different invitationals. The women will be heading to the RoarEE Invitational, while the men will be heading to New Jersey for the Princeton Invitational.
The men are coming off a sixth-place finish at the Yale Invitational. Seniors P.J. Fielding and Max Marsico tied for 10th place overall, but it wasn’t enough for the team to win. This weekend, the Quakers look to get a top five finish for the first time this semester.
The women’s team is coming off a fourth-place finish at the Hoya Invitational. Sophomore Amanda Chin placed second individually. The fourth-place finish is the best so far for the Quakers this semester.
Last year, the men’s team placed sixth overall. Fielding and Marsico both stepped up big for Penn at the time as well and will be needed if the Quakers are to attain the lowest team score.
The women last competed in the RoarEE Invitational two years ago. They won first place, and they will be looking to build on that success this weekend.
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