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#rv/-- Hens Welcome #11/11 Penn To Delaware Stadium Saturday
2/17/2017 10:34:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
Delaware (1-0, 0-0 CAA) vs. #11/11 Penn (0-0, 0-0 Ivy)
📅 Saturday, February 18, 2017
🕖 12 p.m. ET
📍 Delaware Stadium – Newark, Del.
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LAST TIME OUT
Becky Gohsler exploded for a career-high six goals last Saturday as Delaware defeated Georgetown, 10-9, in the season lid-lifter for both squads at Delaware Stadium. Gohsler, who previously never tallied more than three goals in a game, added three ground balls, two draw controls and one caused turnover in the win. Kirsten Hale registered her third career hat trick while Jamie Schwartz posted UD's other goal on the afternoon. Coley Ricci led Delaware with four draw controls and two assists. The back and forth affair featured four lead changes and six ties before Gohsler notched the game-winning goal with 4:31 remaining in regulation. Taylor Carpentier collected three saves with four ground balls and four caused turnovers in 60 minutes for the Blue Hens.
· Karin Brower Corbett (William & Mary '92) is in her 18th season at the helm of the Quakers. During her tenure, Penn has posted a mark of 190-100 (.655) while collecting nine Ivy League titles and four trips to the national semifinals.
ABOUT #11/11 PENN
· The Quakers are coming off a 2016 season that saw the Red and Blue win their ninth Ivy League championship in the past 10 years and play in the NCAA Tournament for the tenth consecutive season. Penn won two games in the national tournament, advancing to the quarterfinals and setting a school-record for games played in a season (20) along the way.
· Penn is ranked No. 11 in both the IWLCA Coaches Poll and the Cascade Media Poll entering the season, the highest-ranked of any Ivy League program.
· The Quakers return seven starters from last year's team, including three All-Ivy selections.
· Alex Condon, a third-team All-American and first-team All-Ivy selection in 2016, returns after a breakout 2016 campaign which saw her score 41 goals – the sixth-best single-season output in program history.
· Condon, Megan Kelly and sophomore defender Katy Junior were all named preseason All-Americans by Inside Lacrosse magazine.














