Penn women's lacrosse triumphed over #21 Princeton in a dramatic double-overtime match, clinching a 10-9 victory. Lela Greene scored the game-winning goal, and the win marked head coach Karin Brower's 300th career victory. The Quakers improved to 4-0 in Ivy League play, while Princeton fell to 2-2. Patricia Columbia-Walsh led the scoring for Penn with four goals and a career-high five points.

By the Numbers
  • Penn scored 10 goals to Princeton's 9, with 4 of those from Patricia Columbia-Walsh.
  • Karin Brower earned her 300th career win as head coach.
  • Penn caused 13 turnovers, while Princeton caused 8.
  • Orly Sedransk recorded 10 saves in goal for Penn.
State of Play
  • Penn is currently 6-5 overall and 4-0 in the Ivy League.
  • The team is on a three-game road trip, having just defeated Princeton.
  • The Quakers are set to face #5 Yale next on April 11.
What's Next

Penn's matchup against #5 Yale will be a crucial test for the team, potentially impacting their standings within the Ivy League. A win could bolster their momentum and position as they pursue a strong finish to the season.

Bottom Line

Penn's resilience against Princeton showcases their competitive edge in Ivy League play, reflecting both a talented roster and skilled coaching. The upcoming game against Yale will be pivotal as they aim to maintain their perfect conference record.