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The Daily Pennsylvanian's sports staff collectively voted on the athletes, coaches, teams, and moments that shined the brightest during the 2022-23 season.
Former Sports Editor Brandon Pride names his top 10 greatest athletes in Penn history, including a Super Bowl Champion, Olympic gold medalist, and several All-Americans.
Penn will confront a Rutgers team that scored five goals in its most recent two games, while aiming to bruise the Scarlet Knights' goal with a formidable offensive momentum of its own.
In Penn's last non-conference game of the season, the Quakers held firm defensively, but were unable to retain the offensive firepower they'd shown in recent contests.
Penn sports have been threading together incredible momentums on the field, as field hockey and men's soccer joined football in earning recognition in national polls and rankings.