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Coming off a tough OT loss against Yale last weekend, the Quakers traveled back to Franklin Field to face the Brown Bears, but fell surprisingly 12-10 despite Dylan Gergar's three goals.
Cumiskey's coach, Karin Corbett, sees the sophomore midfielder as having the potential to become a truly special talent for the Penn women's lacrosse team.
Although Penn women's lacrosse lost to Yale over the weekend, there were a couple of standout plays that should keep Quaker fans optimistic heading into the team's matchup against Northwestern.
Young Quakers is a Netter Center program that partners varsity Penn athletes with K-8 students at Penn's University-Assisted Community Schools (UACS) in West Philadelphia.
The Quakers, who came into the game ranked No. 6 in the nation, faced a tough test against No. 3-ranked Princeton, but a season-high number of goals scored couldn't get the job done.
Keep up to date with the Quakers as winter sports charge towards final gasps for glory at NCAA Championships and spring sports show hints of what the coming season has in store.
The No. 20 University of Pennsylvania’s women’s lacrosse team opened the 2022 season with a dominating 15-4 win against Delaware on Saturday afternoon at Franklin Field, winning its season opener for the ninth year in a row.
At Franklin Field, Georgetown, ranked No. 1 in the Big East conference and No. 3 in DI, and historically victorious over the Quakers (0-3 all time), was bound to be a tough match from the start.
Despite COVID-19 restrictions across the Ivy League limiting athletic participation in spring 2021, several athletics teams in that part of the season were able to participate in limited capacity.