PHILADELPHIA- The University of Pennsylvania women's soccer team continues Ivy League play as the Quakers will travel to Rhode Island to take on #21 Brown for a Saturday night showdown. After a 1-0 loss against Princeton on Wednesday at Penn Park, Penn looks to pick up its first win in the conference.
MATCH DAY 13 – PENN (5-5-2, 0-2-1 Ivy) vs. BROWN (7-1-2, 3-0-0)
Saturday, Oct. 7 | 7 p.m. | Providence, R.I.
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This Series with Brown
Saturday's match will be the 30th meeting between the Quakers and Bears, as Brown holds a 14-13-4 lead in the series. Penn's most recent win came in 2018, a 2-0 victory at home. The longest winning streak for the Quakers spanned from 2001-05, a five-match stretch. The Quakers have scored a total of 31 goals against the Bears, with their largest margin of victory coming in 2001 by a score of 3-0.
Quaker Notemeal
*At 5-5-2, Penn has already surpassed its win total from last season, when the Quakers went 3-6-7 and set a program mark for ties in a season.
*Penn looks to pick up its second away win of the season, currently standing at 1-4-0.
*The Quakers have had seven different goal scorers this season with
Mallory Lucas,
Abbey Cook, and
Lauren Teuschl each tallying two.
*Only two players have started all 12 matches for the Quakers, senior goalkeeper
Laurence Gladu and senior midfielder Teuschl.
*Junior
Megan Lusher ranks ninth in the Ivy League with 27 shots (2.25 per match), with Cook ranking 10th with 26 (2.17 per match).
*So far this season, goalie Gladu—a two-time honorable mention All-Ivy pick—has 39 saves while allowing just eight goals. She has an 83-percent save percentage so far this season.
*The Quakers are averaging 13.3 shots per game, compared to their opponents' 9.4.
*The Quakers were shut out for the fourth time this season against Princeton on Wednesday; the other scoreless outings came against St. Johns, Lehigh and Columbia on September 23rd.
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Isobel Glass and Lusher each lead the team with 12 shots on goal this season.
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