PHILADELPHIA - The No. 22 University of Pennsylvania women's lacrosse team returns to conference play for the rest of the season, hosting No. 13 Yale at Franklin Field on Saturday for Alumnae Day. Penn and Yale remain the only teams undefeated in Ivy play.
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GAME 11: PENN (6-4, 2-0 Ivy League) vs. YALE (9-2, 3-0 Ivy League)
Saturday, April 8 | 1:00 p.m.
Philadelphia, Pa. | Franklin Field
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SERIES AGAINST YALE
*The Quakers are meeting up with the Bulldogs for the 46th time in program history in a series that dates to 1977. Penn holds a 25-19-1 advantage in the all-time series.
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*Penn holds a 9-1 record for the last 10 matchups, with the only loss coming last year after a 16-game win streak.
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*The Quakers are 13-8 against the Bulldogs at Franklin Field.
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LAST TIME WE MET
*In 2022, Penn played Yale at Reese Stadium in New Haven, as the Bulldogs came out on top, 11-10.
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*The Quakers won 17 of the 25 draws;
Kennon Moon had seven of them to lead the team.
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*Penn had two four-goal stretches in the game, one that stretched between the first and second quarters, and the other through the middle of the third quarter.
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*The Quakers' largest lead was five at 9-4 following
Chloe Hunter's third goal.
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ABOUT THE BULLDOGS
*Yale will enter the game at 9-2 after coming off an away win at No. 14 Army.
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*The Bulldogs are undefeated in Ivy play this season with a 3-0 record.
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*Yale is first in the Ivy League with an average of 13.91 goals per game and is second with 33.27 shots on goal per game.
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*Jenna Collignon is first in the league in goals per game at 3.27 and second in points per game with 4.00. Teammate Olivia Penoyer is first in assists per game with 2.27.
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*Collignon is also ranked 13th in the country for goals per game, and seventh in shots on goal per game.
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*Against Army, Yale won 19 of the 31 draws, helping them pull out a 14-13 victory.
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PENN'S LAST TIME OUT
*The Quakers were last seen in Bethlehem, Pa., against Lehigh with a 17-9 win to wrap up non-conference play for the season.
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*Senior
Niki Miles scored five unassisted goals, matching her career high.
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*Both sophomore
Anna Brandt and Miles have scored in all 10 games this season.
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*Sophomore
Erika Chung earned five points on two goals and three assists.
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*Junior
Kaitlyn Cumiskey led the team in ground balls with four.
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QUAKER NOTES
*Miles is ranked second in the Ivy League with 3.00 goals per game, while Brandt is ranked fourth with 2.90.
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*Moon ranks 52nd nationally for draw controls per game (4.78).
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*Chung leads the team with 17 assists, ranking second in the Ivy League.
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*Penn is a close second behind Yale in both goals (13.80) and assists (5.60) per game in the Ivy League.
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