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Defender Peyton Ruan, midfielders Sara Readinger and Sizzy Lawton, and forward Ella Wright have all made major contributions to the Red and Blue this season.
In this week's edition of Is Stat So?, Penn soccer locks down on defense, volleyball gets off to a solid start, and sprint football coach Bill Wagner begins his 50th and final season.
Junior midfielder Breukelen Woodard earned DP Sports Player of the Week for her efforts in this weekend’s games against Fairfield and Mount St. Mary’s.
Just three days after a loss to No. 3 Stanford, Penn women's soccer handled Towson, 2-0, despite rainy weather conditions that stopped the game for 90 minutes.
As he enters his second year at the helm of the men's soccer program, coach Brian Gill is hopeful that the Red and Blue can open things up offensively while remaining characteristically airtight in their defensive third.
This season, Penn women’s soccer has to figure out how to bounce back from losing the talents and creativity of forward Sasha Stephens and midfielder Allie Trzaska.
The Quakers, ranked second in the Ivy League preseason poll behind Princeton, will travel to Stanford, Calif. to face off against the No. 3 Cardinal in their season opener on Friday.