PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania women's soccer team takes their talents to Rhode Island on Saturday as they take on Brown on Stevenson-Pincince Field at 6 p.m.
PENN (4-2-3, 0-1-1 Ivy League) vs. BROWN (7-2-2, 1-1 Ivy League)
Saturday, October 4 | 6 p.m. | Providence, R.I.
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Penn vs. Brown Series
*The Quakers enter this match with an all-time record against the Bears of 13-15-5.
*The most recent contest between these two teams came in 2024 when Penn and Brown worked a draw, 0-0, on Rhodes Field.
*As is the case in much of conference play, eight of the last nine matches have been decided by one goal or less.
*The most recent Quaker win came in 2018, when Penn secured a home victory, 2-0.
*Penn held a six-match undefeated streak from 2009 to 2014, with four of the five victories coming via shutout.
Quaker Notemeal
* With her match-tying goal over Dartmouth,
Abbey Cook now leads the Quakers in goals with three. Her six points are good for first as well.
* The Quakers' roster continues to prove its depth, with 19 different players earning a start this season. Freshman
Casey Forman became the most recent Quaker to make her starting debut.
*Junior
Taylor Ferraro supplied an assist against Dartmouth. This was her second assist and fourth point of the year. Ferraro has been a staple in the lineup, starting all nine contests thus far.
* The Quakers defense put on a clinic Saturday against Dartmouth, allowing only four shots. This is the fourth time this season the Quaker defense has allowed six shots or less.
* Sophomore
Lily White had a great offensive game against Brown last season, putting up three shots, two of which were on goal. She'll look to keep that going against Brown this year.
*Senior goaltender
Annabel Austen ranks first in the Ivy League in goals against average (.388) and saves percentage (.895). Austen also ranks third in shutouts per game (.500).
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