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In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn women's basketball comes up with another big output offensively, swimming and track and field win Ivy titles, and both lacrosse teams along secure huge wins alongside men's basketball. Click here for previous editions.


Lead changes in Penn men's basketball's thrilling 74-71 win over Harvard. AJ Brodeur secured 17 points and 12 rebounds in the contest, which put Penn alone in first place in the Ancient Eight.


Seconds left when freshman Zoe Belodeau scored the game-winning goal in Penn women’s lacrosse’s 12-11 win over Johns Hopkins. Belodeau led Penn with four total goals.


Points from junior guard Ashley Russell, a career high, in Penn women's basketball’s 79-50 win over Dartmouth. The win clinched the Quakers’ berth in the Ivy League Tournament for the second straight year.


Seconds by which Penn men's swimming’s Mark Andrew shattered the school record in the 200-yard individual medley en route to an Ivy League championship in the event. Andrew also took first place in the 400 IM. 


Years since Penn women's track and field won either an indoor or outdoor Ivy League championship before the Red and Blue finally broke their drought this weekend. 




Goals by which Penn men's lacrosse trailed No. 1 Duke in the fourth quarter before the Quakers rattled off four straight goals to pull off the monumental 10-9 upset.