HANOVER, N.H. - The University of Pennsylvania women's soccer team tied with Dartmouth on Saturday afternoon, as both teams tried to climb the standings in Ivy League play.
Penn now sits with a record of 0-2-3 in Ivy League and is 1-7-6 overall, while Dartmouth stands at 0-3-2 in Ivy play and 6-5-3 overall.
Quaker Notemeal
*Isobel Glass, Clare Robke, Mia Fuss, and Lily White put up shots in the match.
*Maya Leschly, Kat Peroulas, Clare Robke, Taylor Ferraro, and Eden Veenema played the entire 90 minutes on the pitch.
*Annabel Austen played the full 90 in the cage and tallied seven saves in turning in her second straight clean sheet and third this season.
How it Happened
Dartmouth got out to a strong start in the first half, putting up 13 shots. Glass was the only Quaker to get off a shot in the opening 45. Annabel Austen had another stellar performance in the net, making six saves in the first half. The most impressive stops came in the 37th minute, back-to-back efforts as she made the initial save on the Big Green's Frankie Valverde and another against Aleana Seales.
Penn would outshoot Dartmouth 3-1 in the second half courtesy of Robke, Fuss and White but none were able to dent the netting.
Next Up
The Quakers are back at Rhodes Field next Saturday for its final home match of the season, hosting Harvard at 4 p.m.
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