PHILADELPHIA- The University of Pennsylvania women's soccer team are back on the field after a week hiatus to take on Temple Sunday afternoon at Rhodes Field.
Match 9: PENN vs. TEMPLE
Sunday, Sept. 22 | 2 p.m. | Rhodes Field
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Penn vs. Temple
The Quakers have a slight edge over this series leading, 8-6 in previous match-ups. In their 2023 pairing, the Quakers lost 1-2 at the Temple Sports Complex. The series dates back to 1991, with shutouts in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2005. Their most significant margin of win is 8-0.
Quaker Notemeal
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Hailey Adamsky scored her first collegiate goal against St. John's in a lone drive to the goal.
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Annabel Austen has played every minute in goal this season, accumulating 37 saves. Austen has the second most saves in the Ivy League.
*The Quakers were nearly level with St. John's in shots on Sunday, taking 13 to the Red Storm's 14.
Kat Peroulas,
Janae Stewart,
Mila Maltby, and
Hailey Adamsky had two shots each, while
Clare Robke,
Mia Fuss,
Magali Capdevila,
Edie Priest, and
Lily White all had one.
*Claire Robke and
Maya Leschly played the most minutes outside a goalkeeper in the Ivy League. Robke clocked 716 minutes, Leschly 710 minutes playing, and 630 minutes straight for the Quakers.
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Mia Fuss and
Lily White rank in the top 10 in the Ivy League for shots on goal. Fuss averages 2.13 shots per game, which gives her the highest shot percentage for Penn, and ranks in the top 10 for shots in the Ivy League.
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