PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania women's soccer team heads north to take on Harvard in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This is the final road match of the year and second-to-last match of the season.
PENN (4-4-5, 0-3-2 Ivy League) vs. HARVARD (5-4-3, 3-1-1 Ivy League)
Saturday, October 25 | 1 p.m.
Watch on ESPN+ ($) | Live Stats
Ivy League on ESPN
A reminder that the Ivy League is paired with ESPN and you will be able to find all Penn volleyball home matches, as well as road Ivy matches and select non-conference road matches, on ESPN+ this fall with the same high-quality broadcast you've come to expect. ESPN+ is a subscription-based service that offers monthly and yearly packages.
Penn vs. Harvard Series
*The Quakers enter this match with an all-time record against the Crimson of 7-22-4
*The most recent contest between these two teams came in 2024, when the Crimson took down the Quakers, 1-0, on Rhodes Field. The match proved to be a defensive battle, with each side only accruing six shots and both sides combining for five shots on goal.
* Seven of the previous eight matches have been decided by one goal or less.
* The most recent Quaker victory came in 2017, when Penn took down Harvard in Cambridge, 1-0.
Quaker Notemeal
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Abbey Cook is having a year to remember. She leads the team in goals (5), points (11), shots (21), and shots on goal (12).
* Three Quakers have eclipsed the 1,000 minutes played mark this season –
Eden Veenema (1170),
Clare Robke (1139), and
Taylor Ferraro (1089).
Abbey Cook is next in line to cross that mark with 872 minutes played.
* Freshman
Kylie Emanuel has four points in her last three games, with one goal and two assists in that span.
* Senior goaltender
Annabel Austen has been making stops at a high clip lately, securing 17 saves in her last two and 27 in her last four.
* The Quakers roster is deep, with 13 players getting minutes in ten or more matches this year.
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