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No. 4 Women's Lax Opens Ivy Play with 16-6 Defeat of Harvard

Box Score

Penn vs. Harvard Box Score

PHILADELPHIA - Penn set a season-high in goals with 16 en route to a 16-6 win over Harvard at a soggy Franklin Field on Saturday. The fourth-ranked Quakers have no extended their Ivy League winning streak to 23 games and are undefeated at home in Ancient Eight play over their past 15 games.

Seven different players had goals for Penn in the win, including five with multiple scores. Sophomore Erin Brennan led the Red and Blue, with a career-high four goals. Courtney Lubbe and Maddie Poplawski each had three goals, Poplawski scoring her first career hat trick in the process. Ali DeLuca had two goals as did Bridget Waclawik. Giulia Giordano and Megan Smith were the final goal scorers for Penn in the win.

Brennan added three assists for the Quakers, giving her a career-high seven points. DeLuca was right behind her with three helpers while Lubbe and Carolyn Pollard each added one assist.

Emily Szelest won her fourth game of the season for the Quakers, making four saves while causing one turnover and coming up with one ground ball.

One could say that Brennan was all over the place on Saturday, and the scoresheet would reflect that. In addition to her offensive output, Brennan led the Quakers with four groundballs, three draw controls and three caused turnovers. Pollard and Lily Posner each had a pair of caused turnovers for the Quakers.

Harvard actually struck first, when rookie Jen VanderMeulen converted a free position 3:19 into the game. The Quakers rebounded with five goals in a row from five different scorers to pull ahead, 5-1.

The Crimson closed the gap to 5-3 with a pair of goals 1:34 apart from VanderMeulen and Tyler Petropulos. However, Poplawski and Brennan found the back of the cage before the end of the half to send Penn to the locker room ahead by four.

In the second half, four straight goals from the Quakers opened the lead to 11-3, before the teams traded goals over the final17:47 for the 16-6 final score.

The Quakers improve to 4-1 and are 1-0 in Ivy play. Harvard falls to 2-2 and 0-1 in the Ancient Eight. The Quakers are back in action Wed. 17 at 7 p.m. against Saint Joseph's at Franklin Field.

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Players Mentioned

Courtney Lubbe

#9 Courtney Lubbe

A
Senior
Megan Smith

#16 Megan Smith

A
Senior
Emily Szelest

#33 Emily Szelest

G
Senior
Ali DeLuca

#10 Ali DeLuca

M
Senior
Bridget Waclawik

#29 Bridget Waclawik

A
Junior
Giulia Giordano

#13 Giulia Giordano

A
Junior
Carolyn Pollard

#3 Carolyn Pollard

M
Junior
Lily Posner

#26 Lily Posner

D
Junior
Erin Brennan

#5 Erin Brennan

A
Sophomore
Maddie Poplawski

#11 Maddie Poplawski

M
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Courtney Lubbe

#9 Courtney Lubbe

Senior
A
Megan Smith

#16 Megan Smith

Senior
A
Emily Szelest

#33 Emily Szelest

Senior
G
Ali DeLuca

#10 Ali DeLuca

Senior
M
Bridget Waclawik

#29 Bridget Waclawik

Junior
A
Giulia Giordano

#13 Giulia Giordano

Junior
A
Carolyn Pollard

#3 Carolyn Pollard

Junior
M
Lily Posner

#26 Lily Posner

Junior
D
Erin Brennan

#5 Erin Brennan

Sophomore
A
Maddie Poplawski

#11 Maddie Poplawski

Freshman
M