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Even when Harvard managed to gain control of the ball, it rarely could get it out of its end. The Crimson attack, meanwhile, struggled to maintain possession in the Quaker zone. Penn’s uncanny ability to recover nearly every ground ball—16 in the second half to Harvard’s nine—only made the Crimson’s sloppy play all the worse...
...scored three straight. Junior midfielder Jen Brooks drove in from the left and launched a shot into the upper left corner of the net. Shaughnessy followed with her second goal of the game on an impressive play in which she weaved in and out of every member of the Quaker defense before rocketing it into the net. Sophomore attack Casey Owens completed the rally by scoring off a free position shot to give the Crimson a comfortable 5-1 lead with five minutes left in the half...
Penn came back with three runs in its half of the sixth, but captain and closer Barry Wahlberg came on and struck out Andrew McCreery, who had earlier hit a three-run homer, to end the Quaker rally. Wahlberg shut the door in the seventh to secure the victory...
Jamie Bissonnette, with the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker-based social-justice group, spoke of a woman who slit her throat during her confinement and required 125 stitches in her neck...
...Crimson handled the potent Quaker interior game well, again containing Penn’s frontcourt tandem of Ugonna Onyekwe and Koko Archibong and outscoring the Quakers 26-10 in the paint. However, the focus on the inside game allowed Penn’s perimeter shooters to get open looks all night. They capitalized, shooting an astounding 52 percent from three-point range...