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Women's Lacrosse

#24 Women's Lacrosse Opens Ivy Play Saturday Against Harvard

PHILADELPHIA – The #24 University of Pennsylvania women's lacrosse team opens Ivy League play on Saturday at Franklin Field, taking on Harvard for a noon first draw.
 
GAME 4 – PENN (1-2) vs HARVARD (1-1)
Saturday, March 5, 2022 | Noon
Franklin Field | Philadelphia, Pa.
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Ivy League on ESPN
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Penn-Harvard Series
The Quakers and Crimson are meeting for the 49th time in program history, dating to the first matchup in 1975. Penn owns a 31-17 lead in the all-time series, currently riding a 22-game win streak that goes back to 2001. The last time the Quakers fell to the Crimson was in 2000 at Franklin Field, 11-9.
 
Last Time We Met
It's been nearly three years since Penn last played the Crimson, taking a 17-9 victory in Cambridge on April 27, 2019. At #12 in the country at that point, the Quakers capped off the regular season with the win to move to 11-4 overall, 5-2 in the Ivy League. Penn never trailed in the game, and twice bounced back after the Crimson tied the game in the first half. Ultimately, an 11-1 run over 22:48 midway through the game was the difference. Gabby Rosenzweig had a game-high seven points on five assists and two goals. Penn had a 17-11 edge on draw controls led by Erin Barry and Chelsea Kibler with five each.
 
About Harvard
The Crimson opened the year with a 1-1 record, falling in their season opener to Colorado, 12-6, before defeating Holy Cross, 13-7. Their most recent game against Georgetown last Saturday was postponed. Of the 19 goals this season, the squad is led by Callie Hem with eight points on five goals and three assists. She is followed closely by Gina-Marie Ricciotti with five points on four goals and an assist. Between the pipes, Chloe Provenzano has tended for the full 120 minutes, making 24 saves and maintaining a 9.50 goals-against average.
 
Penn's Last Time Out
The Quakers battled with #9 Loyola on Wednesday night at Franklin Field, making a late fourth-quarter push to get within one but falling, 12-10. Penn commanded the draw, winning 18 of the 26, including six in the final quarter. Kaitlyn Cumiskey and Kennon Moon combined for 15 of the draw controls. Aly Feeley led all Penn scorers with a career-high four goals, her second time this season with at least a hat trick of finishes. At the eight meter, Penn went 3-for-4 on free position shots with three goals coming from Moon, Keeley Block, and Chloe Hunter. Krissy Kowalski and Kelly Van Hoesen both saw time in the net, as Kowalski tended for 43:05 for five saves and Van Hoesen finished out the final 16:55 for one save.
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Krissy Kowalski

#33 Krissy Kowalski

G
5' 5"
Junior
Kennon Moon

#12 Kennon Moon

M
5' 5"
Sophomore
Kaitlyn Cumiskey

#9 Kaitlyn Cumiskey

M
5' 4"
Freshman
Aly Feeley

#4 Aly Feeley

M
5' 9"
Freshman
Chloe Hunter

#21 Chloe Hunter

A
5' 6"
Junior
Kelly Van Hoesen

#52 Kelly Van Hoesen

G
5' 8"
Junior
Keeley Block

#24 Keeley Block

A
5' 3"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Krissy Kowalski

#33 Krissy Kowalski

5' 5"
Junior
G
Kennon Moon

#12 Kennon Moon

5' 5"
Sophomore
M
Kaitlyn Cumiskey

#9 Kaitlyn Cumiskey

5' 4"
Freshman
M
Aly Feeley

#4 Aly Feeley

5' 9"
Freshman
M
Chloe Hunter

#21 Chloe Hunter

5' 6"
Junior
A
Kelly Van Hoesen

#52 Kelly Van Hoesen

5' 8"
Junior
G
Keeley Block

#24 Keeley Block

5' 3"
Freshman
A