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One year removed from a third-place finish in the Ivy League and a 13th consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament, Penn women’s lacrosse enters the 2020 season with high expectations.
Penn enters the season as the No. 6 team in the country, and fans and pundits alike are excited to see how the program builds off its most successful season in recent memory.
Seven members of Penn men’s lacrosse have been recognized as United States intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) All-Americans, a program record.
The series’ third installment played out much the same as the prior meetings, remaining tight throughout, but this time, the Bulldogs (14-3, 5-1 Ivy) got the edge, defeating the Quakers (12-4, 6-0) in an instant overtime classic, 19-18.
In front of large and raucous Franklin Field crowd, Penn men’s lacrosse put on a show, defeating Army 13-8 in the first round of the NCAA Lacrosse Tournament.
Things didn’t end in the Quakers’ favor on Friday afternoon in Syracuse, N.Y., in the first round of the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Tournament, where the Hoyas clinched a 13-12 victory.
After a loss against Princeton in the Ivy Tournament Finals, Penn women's lacrosse will hope to emerge victorious against Georgetown in their first game of postseason play.
After a strong performance during the regular season, Penn men's lacrosse will compete against Army in the first round of the NCAA Tournament this Saturday.
In the Ivy League Tournament, Penn women's lacrosse knocked off No. 2 Dartmouth in a 15-14 victory, handing the Big Green their first loss since April 6.