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Monday, October 14



Good morning, Penn.


Welcome back to Quaker Nation, Penn's premier sports newsletter.

Penn men's soccer continued its hot start to the season, reeling off a pair of wins — including a victory over Brown to move to 3-0 in the Ivy League. One block away at Franklin Field, Quaker football earned its second win of the season in a final non-conference clash with Bucknell, giving the Red and Blue momentum heading into the teeth of their Ivy League slate.

Start your week with the latest stories from DP Sports:

Just Keep Winning: Men's soccer remained perfect in the Ancient Eight — and at Rhodes Field — with a 2-0 win over Brown.

Red and Blue Rodeo: In its final non-conference game of the season, football tamed the Bucknell Bison with a 31-21 victory.

Getting Hot: If there's a time in the season to find your groove, the Ivy League slate is it. Field hockey is doing just that, moving to a tie for fourth in the Ivy League with a win over Dartmouth.
 
Photo by Derek Wong
MEN'S SOCCER
Men’s soccer secures revenge against Brown with 2-0 win

After a heartbreaking defeat against the Quakers in last season's Ivy League tournament, the Quakers silenced the Bears 2-0 to move to 3-0 in conference play.
   

FOOTBALL
Priore wins 50th career game as football downs Bucknell
 
In its final non-conference game of the season, the Red and Blue scored a season-high 31 points in a decisive win over Bucknell.


FIELD HOCKEY
Penn field hockey defeats Dartmouth 3-0 to gain edge in Ivy tournament race

After a difficult start to the season, the Quakers have now won their past two Ivy League matchups, including a big win over the Big Green.
Keep catching up on the latest Penn Athletics news →
 Photo by Anna Vazhaeparambil

CROSS COUNTRY
How Penn's cross country and track and field athletes manage a year-round season

Playing a Division I sport for one season of the year is extremely challenging in its own right. But for Penn's dual track and field and cross country athletes, the grind is never-ending.
 
 Photo by Chase Sutton

FOOTBALL
Yao | The importance of special teams

After three missed field goals from Bucknell played a crucial role in football's weekend victory, Sports Editor Vivian Yao emphasizes the significance of the game's oft-overlooked third phase: special teams.

 
Photo by Annie Liu
FOOTBALL (2-2, 0-1 Ivy) wrangled the Bison as it took down Bucknell 31-21 this weekend off of a two-touchdown game from sophomore running back Malachi Hosley. [READ MORE]

NO. 18 MEN'S SOCCER (9-1-1, 3-0) continues its undefeated run at home with a win over No. 21 Hofstra and getting its revenge against Brown, who knocked the team out of the Ivy League tournament last year. [READ MORE]

WOMEN'S SOCCER (1-7-5, 0-2-2) split its games this past week with a loss to Princeton and a tie to Brown. [READ MORE]

VOLLEYBALL (9-6, 3-3) was swept by Dartmouth but rebounded with a 3-1 win over Harvard to close out the weekend.

SPRINT FOOTBALL (3-0) stays undefeated with a 41-0 drubbing of Cornell.
 
FIELD HOCKEY (3-8, 2-2) turned its season around with another win over a second Ancient Eight opponent — this time, Dartmouth. [READ MORE]
 
CROSS COUNTRY was dormant over the weekend, with both the men's and women's teams not racing. Both groups will travel to Princeton to compete in the Princeton Fall Classic on Friday.

GOLF's men's team finished ninth out of 12 teams at the Hamptons Intercollegiate. The women's team was dormant over the weekend but is set to return to competition at the Quinnipiac Classic tonight.
 
STAT OF THE WEEK: With the win over Bucknell, coach Ray Priore records his 50th career win as the head of the program for the Red and Blue.
 
Stay tuned for coverage on thedp.com and on Instagram, @dailypennsports.

OCT. 19
Field Hockey vs. Cornell

 

OCT. 19
Football vs. Columbia
 

OCT. 20
Men's soccer @ Cornell 

 
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