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Penn dominated the Ivy season this season, going 14-0 in the conference and 22-6 overall as Quaker senior forward Diana Caramanico broke the Ivy League career scoring record previously held by Harvard star Allison Feaster `98. Harvard, which played Penn close in the two teams' second meeting, took second in the league with a 9-5 conference record, 12-15 overall. As with all second-place finishes, this year's season is a dress rehearsal for next year...
...nature of deity, why is there terrible wrongdoing in the world, should men and women have prescribed roles? When I finish, I get a list telling me that my answers suggest I'm best suited to be a Universal Unitarian, a Neo-Paganist (an animist, essentially) or a Liberal Quaker. (It also seems I'm more in tune with Sikhs than Seventh Day Adventists...
Junior Heather Hussey followed four minutes later with a ground ball that led to a breakaway shot to the mid-right side of the goal to bring the score to 9-4. Hussey's breakaway was the first breach of a Quaker defense that had allowed only a few Crimson players into the eight-meter...
...Quaker sophomore Kate Murray and Harvard's Harper alternated goals for the next two minutes to leave the score at 11-6. Murray ran through the fan to score the first goal. Harper retaliated less than a minute later with an unassisted shot to the lower left corner after Harvard won the draw. Murray responded with another solo show in which she spun her way around a Crimson defender and shot the ball over the left shoulder of Guyer while struggling to avoid a fallen Harvard defender...
...Crimson's rally was cut short when the Quaker offense took advantage of Harvard's defensive slips. Marabella's pass found Hartman unguarded in the eight-meter fan, and she bounced a shot past Guyer. Sophomore Whitney Horton added the final blow with a high left shot off of a weak-side crease roll to bring the final score...